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E: 01/05 Win Box (48 Packets) of Seabrook Crisps (Video Effort)

Received an email from Seabrook today. (I'm registered to buy from them online :rolleyes: but would think anyone can enter)

This links to the Asda comp posted HERE by lkash20

Seabrook email reads:

Calling all Seabrook lovers - your crisp needs YOU!

Share your Seabrook money saving tips and start a crinkle cut revolution.
(And earn yourself a reward to boot)

In these times of credit crunch, it’s not unusual to see individuals rummaging down the back of sofas in search of a few extra pennies. But we want to save the people of Britain from this furry-fingered fate, and so do our friends at ASDA. Which is why they’ve launched Saving You Money TV www.youtube.com/savingyoumoneytv – a handy channel packed with money-saving tips and videos. And as you’re an avid fan of our lipsmackingly affordable brand, we’d like you to get involved.

Saving You Money TV is looking for innovative and credit-conscious ideas to help the nation keep their finances in check. We like to think we’re already ahead of the game here, offering full-sized 31.8g bags in our multi-pack, unlike other brands. But how else do Seabrook save you money? Maybe you use them as a low-cost ingredient in cooking, or have devised a novel way of reusing the bag? Whatever your thoughts, ASDA’s money saving experts would like to hear them.

In these times of credit crunch, it’s not unusual to see individuals rummaging down the back of sofas in search of a few extra pennies. But we want to save the people of Britain from this furry-fingered fate, and so do our friends at ASDA. Which is why they’ve launched Saving You Money TV www.youtube.com/savingyoumoneytv – a handy channel packed with money-saving tips and videos. And as you’re an avid fan of our lipsmackingly affordable brand, we’d like you to get involved.

Saving You Money TV is looking for innovative and credit-conscious ideas to help the nation keep their finances in check. We like to think we’re already ahead of the game here, offering full-sized 31.8g bags in our multi-pack, unlike other brands. But how else do Seabrook save you money? Maybe you use them as a low-cost ingredient in cooking, or have devised a novel way of reusing the bag? Whatever your thoughts, ASDA’s money saving experts would like to hear them.

The public will love you for giving them new ways to enjoy our great value, great quality flavours, and we’ll love you for spreading the joy of Seabrook. So much so that we’ll even send a free box, which is 48 packets of your favourite flavour to anyone whose video is used on the site. Simply email us at [EMAIL="info@seabrookcrisps.co.uk"]info@seabrookcrisps.co.uk[/EMAIL] with your name and address and let us know when your cinematic debut is available for viewing.

Happy filming Seabrook lovers!

Good Luck :D
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