To celebrate the launch of new look Rice Krispies Multi-Grain, Kellogg’s has teamed up with Children’s Cultural Centre “the Ark” (http://www.theark.ie) to offer one lucky winner and their family a Kellogg’s Rice Krispies Multi-Grain Shapes hamper and tickets to one of the Ark’s Cosy Corner Halloween events, details of which are below.
• Halloween Storytelling Session with Niall de Búrca [children aged 6 and over] on Monday 31 October, 1pm
• Spooky 3D scene making: with Maeve Clancy [children aged 6-8] on Friday 4 November, 11.30am
• Spooky 3D scene making: with Maeve Clancy [children aged 8+] on Friday 4 November, 2.00pm
To enter simply answer this question and send to siobhan@mumstown.ie:
Kellogg’s Rice Krispies Multi-grain shapes are made out of which three grains?
Rice Krispie Multi-Grain; A fun and wholesome way for kids to start their day.
YOUNG children love to explore the world around them, and new look Rice Krispies Multi-Grain Shapes is the perfect cereal to let their imaginations run wild at breakfast time.
As well as the star, person, fish and tree shapes being lots of fun for kids, mums can be assured that a bowl of Rice Krispies Multi Grain Shapes is also a great start to the day. It’s high in fibre and made with all the goodness of three grains (rice, oats and corn), while also being fortified with vitamins and minerals. It is lower in salt and sugar than many other children’s cereals. A 30g serving of Rice Krispies Multi-Grain Shapes provides at least 25 per cent of the recommended daily allowance (RDA) of B vitamins and folic acid, and 17 per cent RDA of calcium and iron minerals.