Sep 14/11

28 Days Later.

Posted by Frances

Approximately 28 days ago Bairbre and I collected together all the cereal vouchers in the kitchen and sent away for a Kellogg’s bowl. Oh, the excitement was palpable and our little feet have worn a path to the letterbox in the many long days since. This morning our prayers were answered as we received our treasure.  If you look very carefully you might notice the packet contains a subtle hint as to its size.

Now, just in case any of you are thinking of ordering your very own bowl I think it is only prudent that I share the bowl related queries.  http://www.whatson4mum.co.uk/KidsBowls/Faqs.aspx

On the off chance you don’t quite have the time to peruse the many, many queries I will highlight some of the more pressing ones that could cause sleepless nights.

Are the bowls just for kids or can adults use them too? The bowls are designed for kids but are perfect for adult’s breakfasts as well.

Can the bowls be used for any other foods than cereal? Yes, the bowls can be used for any other food, providing you follow the microwave and dishwasher guidelines outlined in these FAQ’s.

I want to take part in the promotion but do not have internet access. How can I take part? If you do not have access to the internet at home or work, why not ask a friend or a member of your family if you can use their internet?

Should I use the bowl to give my child a fashionable haircut? Yes, but only if you use a scissors under adult supervision.

Ok, maybe the last one isn’t technically on the list of FAQ’s but reading the earlier ones really makes you wonder who would have these questions and how on earth they could be frequently asked?

One to think about over a bowl full of fun.

So, if you have eaten from your bowl, used your bowl in the dishwasher and microwave (as indeed, this bowl is safe for use in both), stacked your bowls for easy storage and are at a loss of what to do next fear not.  We have also decided you could wear the bowl as a hat. Just be careful to remove the milk and cereal first.

Now gaze upon the wonder of the Bowl (it prefers a capital B).

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