These days everyone knows they should be drinking more water. So to help you do just that we've teamed up with Lakeland Willow Water - http://www.lakelandwillowwater.com - for May's Lakes Quiz.
Lakeland Willow Water is a truly unique bottled water which in the first three months since its launch this year has taken the market by storm.
Now it has reached supermarket* and health store shelves in the Cumbrian area and you have the chance to win a FREE month's supply.
To enter the latest Lakes Quiz all you have to do is correctly answer the question below. Two lucky winners will receive 40 x 1.5 litre bottles of Lakeland Willow Water.
The unique nature and benefits of Willow Water cannot be overstated. Unlike any other bottled water on the UK or international markets, it naturally contains Salicin. This compound, or micro-nutrient as some describe it, is derived from white willow bark.
The properties of white willow have long been recognised as far back as the ancient Greeks and Egyptians who used it in their everyday lives.
The secret of Willow Water is its source. A deep aquifer fed by rainwater filtering through layers of white willow bark sediment that has built up from thousands of trees laid down over hundreds of years in the Cartmel Valley region of the South Lakes.
This puts Lakeland Willow Water at the leading edge of the emerging UK boom in aquaceuticals, or specially enhanced super-waters, which are the current rage in the US. Unlike these, however, Lakeland Willow Water is pure and natural and not created by food scientists in laboratories.
Question: What is the Salicin in Lakeland Willow Water derived from?
Email your answer to digital.media@kendal.newsquest.co.uk (use link at top of page). The deadline for entries is May 31st 2003.
*Lakeland Willow Water is stocked at Booths Supermarkets across Cumbria, Lancashire, Yorkshire and Cheshire. For further information please call 015395 59452 or visit the website at http://www.lakelandwillowwater.com
Terms and Conditions:
-Employees of Newsquest (Kendal) Ltd, and their families are not eligible to enter.
-There is no cash alternative to the prize.
-The web editor's decision is final and no correspondence will be entered into.
April 30, 2003 12:01
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