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NOW CLOSED Try new Kingsmill Fruit and Fibre bread with your DC and have a chance to win a £250 Debenhams voucher

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AnnMumsnet · 17/09/2012 10:56

We've been asked by Kingsmill to find 250 Mumsnetters and their DC to try their new Fruit and Fibre Bread

Kingsmill says "Created to liven up the usual breakfast routine, Kingsmill have launched new Fruit and Fibre bread. Made with mixed berries, apples and raisins, this delicious loaf has been designed to put a fruity twist into breakfast time. Made from a blend of wholemeal and white flour and containing 35% of your daily wholegrain it provides a great source of fibre to kick start your day."

We're looking for UK MNers with at least one child living at home to take part in this test. If you're selected to take part you will be sent 2 loaves of Fruit and Fibre bread worth £1.20 each. The product will be delivered on or around Weds 26th Sept so please only apply if you and your DC will be able to try the bread around that time. You'll need to give your feedback on a thread on MN and on a short survey w/c 1 Oct.

Please click here for more info about the product, including a full list of ingredients.

Everyone who is a tester and adds their feedback to the thread and completes the survey will be entered into a prize draw where one person will win a £250 voucher for Debenhams.

If you'd like to take part please add your details here

Thanks and good luck
MNHQ

OP posts:
poppy1973 · 18/09/2012 14:22

I have added my name too, Smile

DoingItForMyself · 18/09/2012 14:37

done

Pastabee · 18/09/2012 17:12

Done. DD and I would love this and hide it from DH

Puppypoppet · 18/09/2012 17:20

Done - sounds yummy and fairly healthy. Still the lashings of butter I spread on it might make it slightly unhealthy!

wannabedomesticgoddess · 18/09/2012 18:53

Done.

DP wouldnt like it so if we get picked (please pick me!!) it would all be for me and DD. We loooove fruit bread. Yum.

ChicHappens · 18/09/2012 20:01

done

NoobytheWaspSlayer · 18/09/2012 20:10

done! hope this tempts ds1 into eating fruit!

Buglove · 18/09/2012 20:14

Done Smile

hurricanewyn · 19/09/2012 11:02

Done Smile

LaundryFairy · 19/09/2012 11:14

Done!

TequilaMockinBird · 19/09/2012 11:35

Done Smile

MTBMummy · 19/09/2012 11:57

Done - would be good to see hyow it compares to the Warburtons version

ChablisLover · 19/09/2012 13:19

done

boredandrestless · 19/09/2012 13:30

Done

Vagaceratops · 19/09/2012 13:34

Done.

walkingonthemoon · 19/09/2012 14:57

done

urbanturban · 19/09/2012 15:52

Done - this sounds amazing and will be a nice change from the 'same old, same old' that our family has at breakfast time (whilst also being a fantastic snack for other times of the day too!)

SchrodingersMew · 19/09/2012 16:04

Done.

popsypie · 19/09/2012 21:30

Done - sounds like the bread could be really nice actually! Wink

MrsJamesMartin · 19/09/2012 21:46

Done x

aloysiusflyte · 19/09/2012 22:00

Done Smile

Rikalaily · 20/09/2012 09:42

Done.

elk4baby · 20/09/2012 18:33

My Lord, that's a very long list of ingerients. More than half of them are completely unnecessary! It reads more like them saying: "Here you go, bread with poison, in a bag!"
I bake my own bread, including a similar-type fruit bread with added fibre. The list of ingredients is about 3 times shorter than this one, and tastes fantastic! Sure, it doesn't keep long, but then, no good bread should. Maybe Kingsmill should consider putting health above shelf-life!

ShatnersBassoon · 20/09/2012 19:10

They're a business, elk, not a public service.

Not having to make it yourself and having a loaf that lasts a few days are the reasons why people buy sliced bread ie it's convenient. We all know it's not as good as homemade, but that isn't the point in it.

Kitty6 · 20/09/2012 20:16

Yes please