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E: 24/06 Win a tea break (Tea Break Hamper and goodies){MERGED}

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WE'RE a nation of campaigners. If it's not a petition to bring back a classic TV show, it's a bid to secure the return of David Beckham to the England squad. But what about the revival of a real British cultural institution?
The much-loved tea trolley has disappeared from offices across the UK as we rely on vending machines with murky coffee and bad tasting snacks. But now there's a campaign to bring it back and encourage people to have a tea break twice a day at 11am and 4pm - add your name to the campaign by signing the petition at www.nutri-grain.com/petition
Sometimes a day at work can feel more like you've run the marathon, but taking time out is good for morale and can boost your energy levels, not to mention your concentration. And if you can bring back the good old-fashioned tea trolley, with its endless supply of treats and office gossip, so much the better!
But if you don't have a tea trolley then our latest competition will still ensure you can take a tea break. Enjoy a Kellogg's Nutri-Grain Tea Break Hamper, containing flasks, tea and a supply of Kellogg's Nutri-Grain Elevenses and Soft Oaties for your workplace.
For your chance to win, just answer this simple question:
Which character in sitcom 'Father Ted' was fond of making cups of tea?
<FORM action=http://www.windsorexpress.co.uk/competitions method=post><INPUT class=boxes type=radio value=1 name=ans> Father Dougal <INPUT class=boxes type=radio value=2 name=ans> Father Brennon <INPUT class=boxes type=radio value=3 name=ans> Mrs Doyle </FORM>
WE'RE a nation of campaigners. If it's not a petition to bring back a classic TV show, it's a bid to secure the return of David Beckham to the England squad. But what about the revival of a real British cultural institution?
The much-loved tea trolley has disappeared from offices across the UK as we rely on vending machines with murky coffee and bad tasting snacks. But now there's a campaign to bring it back and encourage people to have a tea break twice a day at 11am and 4pm - add your name to the campaign by signing the petition at www.nutri-grain.com/petition
Sometimes a day at work can feel more like you've run the marathon, but taking time out is good for morale and can boost your energy levels, not to mention your concentration. And if you can bring back the good old-fashioned tea trolley, with its endless supply of treats and office gossip, so much the better!
But if you don't have a tea trolley then our latest competition will still ensure you can take a tea break. Enjoy a Kellogg's Nutri-Grain Tea Break Hamper, containing flasks, tea and a supply of Kellogg's Nutri-Grain Elevenses and Soft Oaties for your workplace.
For your chance to win, just answer this simple question:
Which character in sitcom 'Father Ted' was fond of making cups of tea?
<FORM action=http://www.windsorexpress.co.uk/competitions method=post><INPUT class=boxes type=radio value=1 name=ans> Father Dougal <INPUT class=boxes type=radio value=2 name=ans> Father Brennon <INPUT class=boxes type=radio value=3 name=ans> Mrs Doyle </FORM>
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http://www.windsorexpress.co.uk/competitions/49Win a tea break to remember
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Closing Date: Tuesday, 24th June
WE'RE a nation of campaigners. If it's not a petition to bring back a classic TV show, it's a bid to secure the return of David Beckham to the England squad. But what about the revival of a real British cultural institution?
The much-loved tea trolley has disappeared from offices across the UK as we rely on vending machines with murky coffee and bad tasting snacks. But now there's a campaign to bring it back and encourage people to have a tea break twice a day at 11am and 4pm - add your name to the campaign by signing the petition at https://www.nutri-grain.com/petition
Sometimes a day at work can feel more like you've run the marathon, but taking time out is good for morale and can boost your energy levels, not to mention your concentration. And if you can bring back the good old-fashioned tea trolley, with its endless supply of treats and office gossip, so much the better!
But if you don't have a tea trolley then our latest competition will still ensure you can take a tea break. Enjoy a Kellogg's Nutri-Grain Tea Break Hamper, containing flasks, tea and a supply of Kellogg's Nutri-Grain Elevenses and Soft Oaties for your workplace.
For your chance to win, just answer this simple question:
Which character in sitcom 'Father Ted' was fond of making cups of tea?
<input class="boxes" name="ans" value="1" type="radio"> Father Dougal <input class="boxes" name="ans" value="2" type="radio"> Father Brennon <input class="boxes" name="ans" value="3" type="radio"> Mrs DoyleReplies to posts are always welcome, if they are done in the correct manner. If I have made a mistake in the post, I am human, tell me nicely and it will be corrected. If your reply cannot be nice, has an underlying issue, or you believe that you are God, please post in another forum. Thank you0 -
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