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Win a Cadbury game box with ITV2 programme 'Minute To Win It'
Published Monday, Oct 3 2011, 11:00 BST | By Tom Miller | Add comment
Minute To Win It is a new eight-part series, presented by Cadbury Spots v Stripes, which sees contestants compete in hilarious 60-second challenges using everyday household objects. Darren McMullen referees Joe Swash and Caroline Flack as they battle head-to-head in the brand new game show, which airs on ITV2 on Tuesdays at 8pm.
To find out more and to play Minute To Win It games, visit the Spots v Stripes website: www.spotsvstripes.com. You can also play the games on your mobile phone with free apps for Android and iOS devices.


Digital Spy has three Cadbury games boxes to give away to readers, each containing supplies to play ten games from the show as well as a selection of Cadbury chocolate. If you'd like the chance to win a box, just answer the simple question below via Twitter by clicking on the correct answer. Entries will be accepted until 10am on Thursday, October 13, 2011.
This competition has now closed.
Watch the trailer for Minute To Win It below:
> Terms and Conditions
To find out more and to play Minute To Win It games, visit the Spots v Stripes website: www.spotsvstripes.com. You can also play the games on your mobile phone with free apps for Android and iOS devices.

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© Cadbury
Digital Spy has three Cadbury games boxes to give away to readers, each containing supplies to play ten games from the show as well as a selection of Cadbury chocolate. If you'd like the chance to win a box, just answer the simple question below via Twitter by clicking on the correct answer. Entries will be accepted until 10am on Thursday, October 13, 2011.
This competition has now closed.
Watch the trailer for Minute To Win It below:
> Terms and Conditions
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