13 May 2014 | By: Sponsor

Your Nobbly Knees Are Needed To Win £250

This is a sponsored article on behalf of Nature's Path.

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This week is Coeliac Awareness Week, with many venues across London holding events to celebrate. Coeliac Awareness Week aims to encourage more shops to stock gluten-free essentials and restaurants to offer free-from choices for those who are gluten intolerant.

Free-from food company Nature's Path is one step ahead of the game. Its range of products, including granola bars, porridges and cereals, are all gluten free. Now, Nature’s Path is taking inspiration from the recent arrival of its ‘Nice and Nobbly’ granola bars.  It is flying the free-from flag by bringing back nothing less than the great Nobbly Knees competition of 1950s holiday camp fame!

Nice and Nobbly Bars

To spread the message about gluten-free foods, they want Londoners to send in a picture of their nobbly knees. Only the noblest nobbled knees are needed, so if your pins are nice and nobbly, they could win you some money.

One nobbly-kneed Londonist reader will win £250 cash to spend on whatever they like. Plus, every Londonist reader who sends in a picture of their knees will be entered into a prize draw of all entries from across the country, for a chance to win £500.

So whip out your pins, take a shot or two - there's no limit on how many entries each pair of knees can submit - and enter for your chance to win.

THIS COMPETITION IS NOW CLOSED.

Think your knees are the nobbliest? To enter this competition, send an image of your knees at their nobbliest to Nature's Path via their Facebook page, Twitter, or via email. Pictures of solo knees will sadly be rejected - this is a contest for pairs of patellas only. Make sure you mention Londonist in your entry, to be in with a chance of winning the £250 prize exclusive to Londonist readers. And please tell us where you come from (your full address is NOT required though - just your town or area).

Terms and conditions: The competition closing date is 13 June.