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E: 31/03 Year's supply of Mackie's Crisps (52 voucher booklet)
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http://www.mackies.co.uk/potato_crisps/get_involved/competitions.aspx?item=1131
Which is one of the types of crisping potato grown by Mackie’s this year?:
Princess Catherine
Lord Fauntleroy
Lady Claire
(source Mackie's "Growing Mackie's Crisping Varieties" article)
Mackie’s potato crisps were crowned “Product of the Year 2010” in the Scottish Food and Drink Excellence awards. Here’s the chance to make them your own Product of the Year – with a prize of a booklet of 52 vouchers for the large sharing bags of Mackie’s crisps – so that you and friends can enjoy a bag every week in the year.
Mackie’s crisps are available in most stores across Scotland and in several different stores in England. The prize coupons are redeemable in any stockist for any of the 7 available flavours. However, if you do not have a local stockist, you can still enjoy the prize – in fact you’ll have an exclusive treat for your visitors as we will send you the prize in monthly boxes of 12 bags (with flavours chosen by you).
Which is one of the types of crisping potato grown by Mackie’s this year?:
Princess Catherine
Lord Fauntleroy
Lady Claire
Mackie’s potato crisps were crowned “Product of the Year 2010” in the Scottish Food and Drink Excellence awards. Here’s the chance to make them your own Product of the Year – with a prize of a booklet of 52 vouchers for the large sharing bags of Mackie’s crisps – so that you and friends can enjoy a bag every week in the year.
Mackie’s crisps are available in most stores across Scotland and in several different stores in England. The prize coupons are redeemable in any stockist for any of the 7 available flavours. However, if you do not have a local stockist, you can still enjoy the prize – in fact you’ll have an exclusive treat for your visitors as we will send you the prize in monthly boxes of 12 bags (with flavours chosen by you).
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There's also an ice-cream comp - year's supply. Answer: Affordable Luxury. Same date, 31/03.
Hope it's OK to bump the OP with this, wasn't sure whether to do a proper comp entry, and expect it's a dupe. Off to read how to do this properly. I'm still learning, so go easy on me!:A A million thanks to everyone who posts :A0 -
There's also an ice-cream comp - year's supply. Answer: Affordable Luxury. Same date, 31/03.
Hope it's OK to bump the OP with this, wasn't sure whether to do a proper comp entry, and expect it's a dupe. Off to read how to do this properly. I'm still learning, so go easy on me!
Thanks jaygray. That one's posted here. I've already entered. Ice cream and crisps, fingers crossed :j:rotfl:Mortgage: Was: £154,495 Oct 2039 Now: £76,469.32 Mar 2037Swagbucks ~ £100 (2025 ~ £240)Surveys~ £103.77 (2025 ~ £238.94)Make £2026 in 2026 #18 ~ £537.42 ~ (2025 ~ £2,368.64)0 -
purplevamp wrote: »Thanks jaygray. That one's posted here. I've already entered. Ice cream and crisps, fingers crossed :j:rotfl:
In the same bowl? :rotfl::A A million thanks to everyone who posts :A0 -
In the same bowl? :rotfl:
No!! But when my DS1 was younger he used to dip his fries into his milkshake :eek: (come to think of it he still does on the rare occassions that we have McD!!) Mortgage: Was: £154,495 Oct 2039 Now: £76,469.32 Mar 2037Swagbucks ~ £100 (2025 ~ £240)Surveys~ £103.77 (2025 ~ £238.94)Make £2026 in 2026 #18 ~ £537.42 ~ (2025 ~ £2,368.64)0 -
I think this one is already here - https://forums.moneysavingexpert.com/discussion/2872100, could someone confirm please, as i know there was another one.0
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Same comp cat xxx#JusticeForGrenfell0
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Oops, sorry I did search but only found ones in GO. Thanks for requesting merge comping cat
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