Sudocrem launch their Christmas Facebook competition – to crown their ‘2011 Christmas Superchef’ - the grand prize being a 3 day trip to one of France’s top cookery schools for two people.
Sudocrem are getting stuck into the Christmas spirit this year by asking the nation’s parents to grab their cooking utensils, chef’s hats and create and share their best Christmas themed recipes on their Facebook page. Entrants will be judged by Channel 4s ‘How Clean Is Your House’ hostess, Aggie Mackenzie (who has just released ‘Aggie’s Family Cookbook’), who will select three winners who will win (first prize) a 3 day cookery course in France for 2, (second prize) a £150 Selfridges Christmas hamper and (third prize) £75 Marks & Spencer’s vouchers.
How to enter:
Step 1 - Prepare, bake, fry, steam, boil or stew your own Christmas themed recipe then take a picture of your creation
Step 2 – Visit and ‘Like’ the Sudocrem Facebook page (www.facebook.com/Sudocrem)
Step 3 - Follow the competition page instructions: Enter your name, upload your picture and paste your recipe into the text box provided
Step 4 - Keep your fingers crossed that Aggie takes a shine to your creation!
Competition Start Date - 7.12.2011
Competition Finish Date – 4.1.2012
Competition winners announced – 5.1.2012
The Prizes:
1st Prize: 3 day cookery course for 2 in France and £200 contribution towards travel
2nd Prize: £150 Christmas Hamper from Selfridges
3rd Prize: £75 Marks & Spencer’s vouchers
FACTFILE:
Sudocrem Antiseptic Healing Cream has been helping to soothe sore skin for almost 80 years. The market leader nappy rash cream, it’s used by mums, dads and healthcare professionals everywhere.
Unlike some nappy rash products on the market, Sudocrem Antiseptic Healing Cream is a licensed medicine, which means we’ve had to submit clinical data proving that Sudocrem is an effective and safe treatment and of consistent high quality.
It has proved itself as a product that can be trusted to soothe, heal and protect a baby’s delicate skin and works in three ways:
• It contains an emollient that soothes sore or inflamed skin.
• It works as a mild local anaesthetic to help ease pain and irritation.
• A water-repellent base forms a protective barrier, helping to stop any irritants (urine and faeces) coming into contact with the skin.
Sudocrem asks that you always read the label. That's Christmas asks that you remember to have some in your Christmas first aid kit.
Thursday, 8 December 2011
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3 in 4 men can’t remember what gift they received last Christmas
Women fare slightly better, but 63% still struggle to recall what they received from their other half.
Over 500 people took part in the survey from experience day company Best Experience Days, and they were asked them what Christmas presents they received over the last two years. Even worse, only 7% of people could remember any presents they received two Christmases ago.
With an estimated £17 billion to be spent by Britons on Christmas presents this year, this means over £12 billion worth of gifts will be forgotten about in just 12 months.
Sarah Firmin from www.bestexperience.co.uk commissioned the survey: ‘Rather than spending money on gifts that no-one will remember, a real experience will live with people for ages. We’ve found unusual experience days ranging from fighting zombies to hovercraft racing. If you fight zombies for three hours and then can’t remember it, there’s something wrong with you!’
The survey also found that price didn’t directly affect how memorable a gift was. Of the people who could remember their gifts, almost a quarter received experience day gifts, but only 14% remembered an expensive or luxury gift such as jewellery.
“It just goes to show that you don’t need to fork out a fortune”, continues Sarah Firmin. “However there were some notable exceptions. One lady told us that her husband bought her a brand new Ferrari. That’s obviously better than an experience day, so if you can afford a Ferrari, just buy them a Ferrari!”
The team at www.bestexperience.co.uk compare and review the best experience days in the UK. The site is famous for impartial reviews and ratings, and information on all the UK’s biggest experience day providers.
Save Our Singers - Helpline launched in Bid to Save Britain’s Carol Singers
But Fisherman’s Friend is here to rescue our carol singers, and ensure Christmas songs will be heard all over the country.
The company is offering a FREE packet of Fisherman’s Friend Extra Strong Original lozenges to carol singers across the UK. It is well known in the singing community that sucking on a Fisherman’s Friend lozenge can help to keep voices in tune. In fact, even tenor Pavarotti used them to help keep his airwaves clear.
By regularly sucking on a Fisherman’s Friend, the strong menthol and eucalyptus will help keep the symptoms away, and with more menthol than many of its rivals, it really is the strongest there is! In fact, Fisherman’s Friend has been invigorating Britain since 1865.
With 1.3 million carols singers set hit the streets in the run up to the Christmas festivities to spread seasonal cheer and raise funds for charities the folk at Fisherman’s Friend are determined to help spread a bit of festive cheer.
If your vocal cords are in need of some help simply call the dedicated SOS (save our singers) telephone helpline on 020 7554 4496 or email at saveoursingers@rt-com.com clearly leaving your name and address. Fisherman’s Friend will despatch a free pack immediately, while stocks last, to help get you back in tune on time for your carol singing.
Fisherman’s Friend retail at 69p for a 25g pack (approx. 20 lozenges) and are available from all leading independent and multiple grocers, pharmacies, newsagents, convenience stores and forecourts.
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