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E: 22/02 (MD) Win a spa day (London) with delicious Chocomel Plant-Based
https://comps.lifedeathprizes.com/competition/chocomel_plant_based_network.php
Delicious Chocomel Plant-Based is now available in which two major retailers?
B&Q and Argos
Boots and Superdrug Prizes
A chocolate-themed spa treatment package at London's five star Landmark Hotel x1 A year's supply of Chocomel Plant-Based x1
Transportation to/from Landmark Hotel London is not included.
Use of the spa facilities is complimentary up to two hours prior or after the treatments. All packages include a personal consultation with your therapist before your treatment begins.
The meal offered will be Lunch (Mon-Fri) or Afternoon Tea (Sat-Sun), and costs of food and drink consumed will be covered up to the value of £120 only.
The runner-up prize of a year's supply of Chocomel Plant-Based will be a maximum of 48 litre cartons of product
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