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Milo Feeding Grass Roots

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Milo Feeding Grass Roots

Nestle is giving local sports clubs and schools the opportunity to score uniquely customised Adidas teamwear kits.

Nestle has teamed up with Woolworths and Safeway to launch this initiative nationally and with $1000 worth of gear up for grabs in each store, with a combined $780,000 available for local sports clubs and schools Australia wide.

Martin Brown, general manager of beverages for Nestle Australia says this latest initiative is a continuation of Nestle's pledge to encourage kids to keep active and urges entrants to get as many people on board as possible to be in with a chance to win.

“For every Milo can purchased in-store you can make one nomination for your local sports club or school, so we really encourage you to get all your team mates on board and ask everyone’s friends and families to give a helping hand and support you,” Mr Brown said.

To get behind your team, simply send in proof of purchase of any can of Milo along with a nomination for your local sports club or school of choice, before Monday December 31, 2007. The sports club or school with the most nominations in each Woolworths and Safeway store will win $1000 worth of customised adidas teamwear gear for their team.

Nomination forms can be found on specially marked Milo cans in Woolworths stores, or at www.milo.com.au

You can also view the complete adidas Teamwear catalogue online at www.lwrsports.com

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