Giveaway #12: Fantastic Kellogg’s Prize – CLOSED

Giveaway #12: Fantastic Kelloggs Prize   CLOSED

Next week is the start of Kellogg’s National Breakfast Week and what is a better way to kick things off than with a fabulous giveaway? For all nostalgic collectors out there, this is definitely for you! The company has recreated the original packaging of Rice Krispies, Corn Flakes and All-Bran and only a very small number of these have been manufactured. These boxes won’t be empty! Also included are other favourite cereals like Kellogg’s Start, Crunchy Nut and Nature’s Pleasure and some more. To win this prize, just answer the following easy question…

Giveaway #12: Fantastic Kelloggs Prize   CLOSED

Answer This Easy Question

What is the most bizarre thing you have ever eaten for breakfast? Recipes welcome.


In the COMMENTS section you find below, enter your name and give your answer. I will draw from these names in a week’s time.

Please read the T & C carefully.

The competition closes on Sunday, the 6th of September and the winner will be announced on Monday, the 7th. Got it? Good luck!

Terms & Conditions
  • Unfortunately, due to the nature of this prize this giveaway is only open to UK residents.
  • If the winner hasn’t replied within two weeks to any of the organisers’ emails to collect his prize, a new winner will be randomly drawn.

In the COMMENTS section you find below, enter your name and give your answer. I will draw from these names in a week’s time.

Please read the T & C carefully.

The competition closes on Monday, the 13th of September and the winners will be announced on Tuesday, the 14th of September. Got it? Good luck!

Terms & Conditions
  • Only one entry per email address allowed.
  • The winner is randomly chosen by the Random website.
  • Unfortunately, due to the nature of this prize this giveaway is only open to UK residents.
  • Entrants must be 18 years or older.
  • If the winner hasn’t replied within two weeks to any of the organisers’ emails to collect his prize, a new winner will be randomly drawn.

The winner is …

Nr. 159 – Anne

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Comments

  1. 401
    Jayne K says:

    My homemade beef curry scooped up with slices of bread – no cutlery to wash then

  2. 402
    YETTI says:

    As a child i often had left over gravy on bread yummy!

  3. 403
    beth castle says:

    Nachos and dip leftover from the night before!

  4. 404
    Margaret says:

    Raw ginger root. (Well, I was pregnant at the time!)

  5. 405
    nicola perry says:

    ICE,crushed preferably,fab for brekkie!!!

  6. 406
    Andy Wilmore says:

    When I was about 19, on a weekend, I regularly ate cold special fried rice, or cold chow mein for breakfast. Excellent hangover food !

  7. 407
    Diane says:

    Leftover curry from the night before!

  8. 408
    Julie Johnson says:

    I have had curry, chinese & pizza, but not altogether

  9. 409
    Jeff Roscoe says:

    During my body-building days (a fad I have since grown out of) I used to whisk 6 raw eggs and drink them every day. Tasted awful. Don’t know how managed to do it. Given the choice I’d choose my Kellogs :o )

  10. 410
    Alan Bateman says:

    Biscuits in gravy, on holiday in the USA

  11. 411
    Yvonne says:

    Kedgeree = great for lunch or dinner, really not so good for breakfast!

  12. 412
    Sarah says:

    leftover curry from the night before.

  13. 413
    Alistair Richardson says:

    A cheese sandwich made of a block of mature cheddar sandwiched between 2 penguin biscuits. My OH was pregnant but I got the cravings for weird food. Thats my excuse anyway.

  14. 414
    clare seal says:

    When i was younger I got the ferry to Ireland and had steak and eggs for breakfast. It was the best breakfast ever!!!

  15. 415
    Phillip Moore-Morton says:

    In my fishing days we almost ran out of food and made and ate cold Baked Bean and Marmalade sandwiches

  16. 416
    Pam says:

    Kelloggs Rice Krispies with lemonade – ran out of milk. Snap, Crackle and Fizz!

  17. 417
    Lisa says:

    a steamed pizza

  18. 418

    After a night out Angoustouri bitters followed a banana

  19. 419
    Sherrill Plumridge says:

    Cold plum crumble

  20. 420
    Anne E says:

    Chicken porridge was pretty bizarre! Eaten on holiday in Singapore.

  21. 421
    Heidi says:

    Pipi Fritters

  22. 422
    Greg says:

    Shark Bread – Bread shaped like a Shark, I was working in the Bahamas at the time as a Scuba Diving Instructor.

  23. 423
    Deborah Robinson says:

    Haggis when I was pregnant, now its sausage and bean pasty.

  24. 424
    David Nobbs says:

    The strangest thing I’ve ever eaten for breakfast was raw salmon , fresh from the river – I was on an expedition in Alaska at the time – wasn’t really my “cup of tea” – but it filled a gap …….

  25. 425
    Elizabeth Clark says:

    Sardines with a strawberry jam sandwich

  26. 426
    Scott B says:

    leftover Doner Kebab on toast, yum.

  27. 427
    Maggie says:

    Black Forest Gateaux – chocolate tastes soooooooo much better for breakfast

  28. 428
    Jeff Lyons says:

    Deep Fried battered pickled egg left over from the night before.

  29. 429
    Laura B says:

    Chocolate Gateau!

  30. 430
    Jodie Taylor says:

    Most bizarre was Bacon with strawberries and syrup, ew, this was in Florida, it was gross…

  31. 431
    Christine says:

    I have always loved Kelloggs Frosties and that didn’t change when I was pregnant but I did go off milk and craved fresh orange so had Frosties in orange juice and it was delicious.

  32. 432
    Pippa Hyde says:

    A chocolate and almond cake I had found on the bus on the way home from my school reunion last year.

  33. 433
    Sharon Bell says:

    Weirdest thing I have had for breakfast is fried mars bar on toast.

  34. 434
    Lisl Hemmins says:

    The weirdest thing I had for breakfast was vegetable soup

  35. 435
    Amanda Robertson says:

    Very hot chilli omelette in Mexico city- it was surprisingly nice.

  36. 436
    Anna Jenkins says:

    Tomatoe jelly with cream cheese and chives

  37. 437
    Anna Jenkins says:

    Tomato jelly with cream cheese and chives

  38. 438
    Maggie M says:

    Pink fishy blancmange and rollmop herrings from a Norweigian Hotel buffet breakfast..they were the lesser of many evils!

  39. 439
    Jill Douglas says:

    Cold pizza. URGH!

  40. 440
    Cathy Duncan says:

    I eat microwaved corned beef every day.

  41. 441
    Erica Price says:

    curry (leftover takeaway)

  42. 442
    NEIL says:

    My brother had eggshell sandwiches whilst on holiday with grandparents. Mum wasnt amused when we got back.

  43. 443
    Karen Painter says:

    A pie and pea supper…cold……I bought it the night before but was too drunk to eat it!!!

  44. 444
    Sian Pretty says:

    I always had tomato ketchup on toast as a young child. I recently tried this again but it was nowhere near as nice as i remember.

  45. 445
    Sophie Richards says:

    Cold pasta bake and cold garlic bread – but I was hungover!

  46. 446
    Derek Barnes says:

    boiled broccoli

  47. 447
    Linda Williams says:

    Pork Pie and Branston pickle followed by trifle – leftovers from New Year’s Eve party the night before!

  48. 448
    Emma Johnson says:

    Mars Bar and cold army ration sausage and beans whilst on a training exercise in the rain on a cold October morning at 6:ooam.

  49. 449
    maggie tombleson says:

    Husband did the shopping, without checking use-by dates. We had a full english breakfast including fillet steak, three types of sausages, followed by strawberries and cream … well we were going to wimbledon that day.

  50. 450
    helen pope says:

    worms

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