You can’t beat a hamper at Christmas and one full of Deep South USA treats is even better!
The Deep South states are like nowhere else in America from city vibes to small Southern towns; the beaches of the Gulf Coast to the Great Smoky Mountains. It’s a trip of a lifetime that no one forget, so we’re bringing a little bit of the South to you.
All you must do is enter your details below to be in the prize draw and a chance to win our Deep South USA Hamper FULL of goodies, including Louisiana Bayou White Rum, Jack Daniels Whiskey, signed New Orleans Cookbook, Cocktail Recipe Book, Tabasco bottles and a mini speaker! Closing date is 12:00pm on 19th December with the winner announced the following day. We’ll also include a Deep South USA travel guide so you can plan your road trip while eating & drinking your Southern treats! *Gonk not included – for decorative purposes only!
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Terms & Conditions
- To enter simply enter your name, address and daytime telephone number above.
- Closing date for entries 12:00pm 19th December 2022. Winners will be announced the following working day.
- No purchase is required.
- Only one entrance per household.
- Entrants must be 18 years and over.
- Entrants must be residents of the UK or Ireland.
- One winner will be randomly drawn from the entrants and will win:
- A Deep South USA Hamper with a variety of treats (see picture above). Please note: the hamper contains alcohol.
- No cash alternative to the prize is available.
- Entries made using automated competition entry systems or similar are not allowed. If we believe such a system has been used we reserve the right to disqualify these entries.
- The promoter’s decision is final and no correspondence will be entered into.
- Competition prizes, special offers and promotional vouchers cannot be exchanged, extended or refunded.
- Any entry into the free prize draw will be taken as acceptance of these terms and conditions.
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