Sunday 1 March 2015

The Afternoon Tea Club: Mother's Day Competition!



Mother's Day is just around the corner so if you're still on the lookout for the perfect gift, we have just the thing ...

Last week we were lucky enough to receive the best kind of junk mail we have ever received through our letterbox - chocolates! Designed by The Happy Mail, a London based 'bake and deliver' company, these beautiful packages are just as much a treat for the eyes as they are for your sweet tooth - think marshmallows, popcorn, mini Smarties with a sprinkling of rainbow confetti and pinstripe tissue paper - so cute!


The treats were so good in fact that we teamed up with the lovely people at The Happy Mail to give you the chance to win a very special prize to celebrate your wonderful mum this Mother's Day (March 15th FYI)! 

Up for grabs we have a fabulous Afternoon Tea themed Mother's Day Box delivered to your door complete with all the treats and tea you need for a perfect Mother's Day afternoon in - don't worry, there's enough for you to tuck in too!

We'll let The Happy Mail do the talking: 

A perfect gift for Mothers Day or just to let them know that you are are sorry you can't be there today but no doubt you'll be thinking of them (especially when they are tucking into those tasty treats!)
This package contains all the fun for a perfect afternoon tea. Packaged with a little vintage style spoon and Rose Garden tea bags, you would definitely have made the right choice.


Sound good? To be in with a chance of winning all you have to do is follow @the_happymail on Twitter via our competition link below.
The competition closes on Saturday 7th March at Midnight and the winner will be announced on Sunday. 

Good luck!
Laura & Caroline x

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Open to UK residents only. Only one entry per person. Competition will close at midnight on 07/03/2015. The winner will be chosen and announced on 08/03/2015. The Afternoon Tea Club's decision is final and no correspondence will be entered into. The Afternoon Tea Club is not responsible for inaccurate prize details supplied by third party connected to this competition. There will be no cash alternative. Winner will be notified via email. By entering the competition the winner agrees to participate in such promotional activity on our website and Twitter. No responsibility can be taken for any entries which are not received for any reason.

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25 comments

  1. I love anything sugary! chocolate, sweets, cake... I don't discriminate!

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  3. My favourite sweet treat is a apple and blackberry crumble ! I am also rather partial to sherbet ! mmmm

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  4. Chocolate coated in more chocolate!

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  5. I really love cookies :) Especially chocolate chip... mmm!

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  6. My favourite sweet treat is lovely, buttery shortbread!

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  7. Anything with coconut, well, when I say anything....

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  8. Strawberry laces (fizzy) - very bad for teeth but delish!

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  9. I am still yet to find anything that can cure my cupcake addiction :) x

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  10. Chocolate Fudge Cake

    Lynsey Buchanan

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  11. I absolutely love Lindt Lindor - divine! X

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  12. I love Muller Crunch Corner yoghurts, they are a lovely treat, I have to hide them behind stuff in the fridge though

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  13. Good qualitiy plain chocolate! x

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  14. But if a sugar hound me! I love a nice sponge cake with lashings of buttercream!

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  15. chocolate but to be fair i love all sweets and cakes

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  16. Used to be white maltesers but they don't seem to make them anymore so my second favourite is Fudge

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  17. Vanilla latte and carrot cake =] Jemma (jemma_bond@yahoo.co.uk) x

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  18. Just come back from Amsterdam so I'm currently obsessed with caramel stroopwafels mmmmmm

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