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Share with Ambrosia your mini-moment of happiness story – and you could WIN a £100 Toys R Us voucher plus Ambrosia goodies NOW CLOSED

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AnnMumsnet · 26/01/2015 10:35

To celebrate their mini pots of rice pudding and custard, which hit the shelves last year and are specially developed for children*, the team at Ambrosia would love to here your mini-moment of happiness story!

Ambrosia say: "we think that Ambrosia my mini pots taste like happy! Now we'd love to know about the small things which make you happy in your day to day life - and how you bring some happiness to your loved ones!"

The Ambrosia mini pots range is specially developed for children* and contains calcium and vitamin D, which are needed for normal growth and development of bone in children. They contain no preservatives or artificial colours, flavours or sweeteners, but are full of dairy goodness. They have a long life and don't need to be chilled, so they are perfect for stocking up on reserve and for use out and about too. For all ingredients please see here

Each pack of 6 has a recommended retail price of £1.49.

Please share your mini-moment of happiness story on this thread no later than 9th February 2015 - and you'll be entered into a prize draw where one MNer will win a £100 Toys R Us voucher and a selection of Ambrosia Goodies**.

Please note, your comments may be included on Ambrosia's social media channels, and possibly elsewhere, so please only post if you're comfortable with this.

Thanks and good luck
MNHQ

  • The Ambrosia mini pots range has been developed for children aged 3 and above. ** The prize draw is open to registered users of Mumsnet who UK residents of the UK, aged 18 or over. Employees of Mumsnet, the Premier Foods Group Limited or their respective group companies and agents and the immediate family of such, or anyone else professionally connected to this promotion are excluded. For full T&Cs see here This is an advertisement for the Premier Foods Group Limited
Share with Ambrosia your mini-moment of happiness story – and you could WIN a £100 Toys R Us voucher plus Ambrosia goodies NOW CLOSED
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MaryWestmacott · 01/02/2015 08:59

when my 19 month old ran up to me yesterday saying "mamma, mamma" with the biggest grin on her face.

bbrisotto · 01/02/2015 09:51

My 3 year old at her swimming lessons -makes me feels so proud and happy. Family time watching classic children's films like The Wizard of Oz and Annie, even though the constant questions from my daughter are funny.

PIGSMIGHTFLY25 · 01/02/2015 10:01

when my kids ask if i want a cup of tea without being prompted!

happysouls · 01/02/2015 11:10

My mini moment of happiness is waking up and hearing the birds singing in the morning, its a few minutes of peace in my cosy bed before getting up to start the day!

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sarah3875 · 01/02/2015 11:46

My mini moment of happiness is when I finish the mountain of ironing school uniforms and work shirts on a Sunday!

cluckyhen · 01/02/2015 11:48

My mini moment has to be the simple phrase 'I love you' with no reason at all attached to it :)

hbex · 01/02/2015 11:50

DH telling me I look lovely

Clairemike21 · 01/02/2015 11:55

My son walking out of school after getting A* in his history mock! lovely to see a moody teenager smile

littleme96 · 01/02/2015 12:22

Mine is on a Saturday morning, when our children pile onto our bed (and usually the cat comes too!) and we lay there leisurely talking and laughing and planning the weekend ahead.

beckyinman · 01/02/2015 12:25

When my little one comes back to me with a really sassy response!

donnackent · 01/02/2015 13:22

My mini moment of happiness today was the five minutes I had under the duvet with my dd deciding what we were going to bake today.

whitbyranger · 01/02/2015 13:31

When my darling granddaughter comes to stay and I see her smiley face first thing in the morning.

MaryDunlop99 · 01/02/2015 14:03

When I told the kids off at the dinner table for playing with their food. I told them the Brussel Sprouts they were playing with are good for them. I went out of the room for a few minutes, when I came back they had made a caterpillar out of the Brussels, and had added eyes and legs as well. They told it was good for them, as it made them happy, and does it make mummy happy as well - well yes it did!!

laurapotz · 01/02/2015 14:09

My 16 month old daughter learnt yesterday how to say her cousin's name, just in time for a family meal with them that evening. She was so excited when everyone clapped and cheered when she said it.

cheryl100 · 01/02/2015 14:14

I love friday night when my son and I watch tv and eat snacks in bed together!

chunkychocky · 01/02/2015 15:09

I have two mini moments of happiness every day. First thing in the morning when I have a coffee, and after I've tucked the children into bed and have another coffee.

Other moments of happiness are usually when one or other of my children have said or done something funny or endearing.

amrobe · 01/02/2015 16:05

My daughters playing together. They're 4 and 19 months, and seeing them interact with each other and play so nicely (most of the time!) makes me so happy.

rjsmum11 · 01/02/2015 17:35

Listening to my 2 year old singing in her bed in the morning before I go & get her... usually a Frozen number!

JoJoBaldwin · 01/02/2015 18:11

My six year old daughter today declaring "I just love your boobies", put a smile on my face!

julieef · 01/02/2015 18:32

Mine is when my grandchildren were born

Ryancrawshaw · 01/02/2015 19:07

this weekend I went away for a spa break with my best friend - it was magical and well needed ( well the nights sleep anyway ) but the smile, and hug off my daughter when I got home was amazing !!

Sarsparilla · 01/02/2015 19:18

My mini moments of happiness - sinking into a newly made bed with freshly ironed sheets, or into a relaxing bubble bath after I've got back from the school run and tidied away all the breakfast things.

And when I go to pick up my children from school and nursery, and the smile/look on their faces when they first catch sight of me

mumpetuk · 01/02/2015 19:56

Being at my sisters birth.

Kangakate · 01/02/2015 19:57

My mini moment of happiness, is when my baby girl gets into bed with me for a morning snuggle