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Win a Breakfast Hamper To Celebrate National Breakfast Week
National Breakfast Week
Win a fantastic selection of Kellogg’s cereal and a family set of limited edition cereal bowls, and some runner up prizes of limited edition cereal bowls.
It is widely accepted that breakfast is the most important meal of the day but amazingly one in five adults, and one in six children skip breakfast regularly.
In fact, research shows that a shocking £656 million is spent each year by British chidlren on a sweet shop breakfast of crisps and chocolates on their way to school because they leave the house hungry.
That’s why Kellogg’s, during this year’s National Breakfast Week (6th -12th September), is challenging everyone in the UK to start the day with breakfast. It doesn’t have to be cereal, it could be eggs on toast or a croissant or whatever else takes your fancy first thing in the morning. The important thing is that you have yours.
If having breakfast at home is a bit difficult for your family, see if you have a local breakfast club by clicking here (http://www.kelloggs.co.uk/whatson/breakfastclub). Since 1998, Kellogg’s has worked with learning charity ContinYou to develop over 450 school breakfast clubs serving an extra 1,000,000 breakfast every year.
To get you ready for National Breakfast Week, we are giving you the opportunity to win a terrific selection of Kellogg’s cereals and bowls in a lovely hamper. To be in with a chance of winning just email me the answers to these simple questions.....
Which of the following is correct? Special A Special K Special J How many Rice Krispies on Average can be found in a Rice Krispie Bar? A. 348 B. 287 C. 299
Just email me your answers to andy@andyskitchen.co.uk The competition ends at 18.00 on 13/9/10 and all winners will be picked at ranom.
Some interesting facts about breakfast… Tony the Tiger disappeared from Frosties packs in the 1950s and was replaced by a kangaroo called Katy In 1957 Kellogg's gave-away plastic toy atomic submarines. The toy was even tested at the Royal Navy's submarine base - HMS Dolphin Corn Flakes disappeared from British shops in 1943 due to war restrictions on the import of corn Kellogg's is an official supplier of breakfast cereals to HM Queen Elizabeth II The first inserts in Kellogg's packets appeared in 1949. First to hit consumers were picture cards of famous British sportsmen Jonathan Ross starred in a Rice Krispies ad in 1970 There are 239 groups on Facebook dedicated to Rice Krispies Special K started life as a high protein health cereal – originally aimed at men There is on average 299 Rice Krispies in a Kellogg’s Rice Kripies bar Kellogg employee Mildred Day concocted the Rice Krispies Square snack as a treat for a camp fire girls fundraiser in the early 1930s In 1984, the singer Tori Amos beat (a then unknown) Sarah Jessica Parker to front the Kelloggs ‘Just Right’ advertising campaign The Beatles featured on the back of Kellogg’s cereals boxes in 1963 – you could win the chance to see the band play live in a tent in Manchester Kellogg’s Corn Flakes was the only cereal to be eaten aboard Apollo 11, the first lunar landing. Thanks to Rice Krispies, Kellogg’s is the second biggest importer of rice into the UK – only Ambrosia imports more. If laid end to end, the packs of Kellogg’s cereal eaten since 1906 would stretch to the moon and back 160 times. related searches : Win
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