Who can enter this competition?This competition is open to anyone aged 18 or over based in the UK, except for employees of Hearst Magazines and DMRI.
When can users enter this competition?
Who can enter this competition?This competition is open to anyone aged 18 or over based in the UK, except for employees of Hearst Magazines and DMRI.
When can users enter this competition?This competition ends on 27/03/2023.
How can users enter this competition?Users can enter this competition once daily, and they must connect to the website at their own cost. For Prize Draw Competitions, participants must select the correct answer to a multiple-choice question. For Instant Win Competitions, participants must match a sequence of numbers selected at random.
What is the prize for this competition?The prize is £100 worth of Bio-Kult S. Boulardii.
Who is eligible to use Bio-Kult S. Boulardii?Bio-Kult S. Boulardii is suitable for everyday use, alongside antibiotics, and when traveling.
What are the benefits of using Bio-Kult S. Boulardii?Bio-Kult S. Boulardii is gluten-free, vegetarian society-approved, has no artificial colors or flavors, and can be stored at room temperature without the need for refrigeration. It contains live yeast culture, Saccharomyces boulardii, and Vitamin D3, which contributes to the normal functioning of the immune system. It is formulated in the UK by Bio-Kult scientists.
Are there any additional rules for this competition?Yes, there are additional rules for this competition, which include:
Users can opt-in to receive marketing communications from the prize sponsor, but this is completely optional.
Users can receive additional entries through promotions such as share and gain.
Winners must ensure their contact details on the site are correct and up-to-date.
The winner's details may be shared with the prize sponsor for the fulfillment of the prize and for PR opportunities.
All competitions may be subject to additional rules.
The rules will be governed by English law, and users submit to the exclusive jurisdiction of the English courts.
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