Win a year’s supply of New Weetabix PROTEIN
Be in with a chance of winning a year’s supply of new Weetabix Protein, from our friends at Weetabix; and you’ll have a quick, easy and nutritious breakfast covered for the next 12 months.
The nation’s biggest breakfast cereal* is providing Britain with a delicious and nutritious start to the day, launching new Weetabix Protein; and to celebrate, we’ve teamed up to provide one lucky winner with breakfast for a whole year!
We all know mornings can be tough, so it is vital that we start the day right, with a hearty and wholesome breakfast.
Weetabix Protein has been created with the health conscious and active in mind, to offer a tasty and easy to prepare, high protein breakfast. It has been specially developed with high quality wheat protein and remains high in fibre, low in sugar, salt and fat, fortified with iron and vitamins to help keep you powered throughout the whole morning***.
Protein is becoming wonderfully popular and a leading, mainstream health trend. It is also now the most trusted Macronutrient**, and Weetabix Protein is here to help you get more of it from your first meal of the day!
THE PRIZE:
The prize comprises of a year’s supply of Weetabix Protein cereal. One year’s supply is based on 2 biscuits per day, for 365 days – this equates of up to 34 boxes of Weetabix Protein 24s.
To be in with a chance of winning this fantastic prize, simply enter your details into the form below! Good luck!
* Nielsen Value Sales 52/we 20 Feb
** (Canadean 2015)
*** Protein helps grow muscles as part of a healthy diet and lifestyle
The results are in!
Thank you to all who entered, and good luck with our other competitions!
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Yummy in my tummy....
Grandsons eat them with jam and butter on top. Then leave a trail of crumbs.
Really hope I win this fantastic prize!
Mmmmmm Me eat a bix!
At that time I rarely had time for breakfast, however as I have got older the taste and requirement for Weetabix has increased and I am now nearly at my Dad's level of consumption.
My question ;- Is the need for Weetabix in my DNA?
beneficial to me as a type 2 diabetic. I usually eat Weetabix anyway as there are not many cereals I can safely eat which are both nutricious and very low in sugars.