- 03Apr2015
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A cracking Easter competition.
It’s Good Friday and Easter Sunday is almost upon us, with dry weather forecast for much of the UK over the next couple of days it should allow everyone to get out and about and enjoy a well deserved break from work.
In the spirit of Easter we thought we’d give those of you who aren’t children and are missing out on the fun of Easter egg hunts, a grown up version. The main difference being that it is a digital Easter egg hunt which can be done sitting in the comfort of your own whilst scoffing on some Easter treats. Although we thought that we’d give you a bit more of a treat than a few chocolate eggs, we’re giving the winner of the hunt a £50 amazon voucher.
Here’s how you can enter:
For those using Twitter: Follow us @hoodietee, re-tweet our tweet and private message us with what pages of our website you find the three Easter eggs on.
For the Facebookers among you: Like our page, share our competition post and send us a private message with what pages of our website you find the three Easter eggs on.
Remember to private message us as you don’t want to alert the others to where the eggs are hiding!
You can also increase your chance of winning the voucher by entering both on twitter and facebook.
The competition will close on the 10th of April and we will contact the winner within the week by private message so keep an eye on your inboxes!
Happy Easter and good luck on your hunt!
Link to our Twitter page
This is the egg that you’re looking for (this one does not count!)Terms and Conditions:
A random winner will be selected from the private messages we receive on Facebook and Twitter the competition closes the 10th April 11:00am. Any entries after this point will not be counted.
The person picked at random has a chance to win a £50.00 amazon voucher.
You are eligible to win if you :
Are older than 18
Reside within the UK
The winner will be sent all the details on how to redeem the voucher.
If the winner does not respond within a week, a new winner will be chosen.All images are creative commons and sourced from Pixabay and Flickr.
- 3 Apr, 2015
- Vicki Scott
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