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Top branded goods now in your local M&S

Marks & Spencer stores in Athlone and Mullingar have announced the introduction of branded food products to their range this month. The selected range of hundreds of branded grocery and household products will be available in store by mid-September.

Parents admit kids are skipping meals

Fifty-six per cent of Irish parents admit that their children skip meals and the likelihood is much higher among teenagers, a new survey by Kellogg’s has found, with over two thirds of parents with a child in secondary school admitting the problem as against 46 per cent of parents of primary school children.

Win a fun day for Mayo

Communities in Mayo are being urged enter their community event for a chance to win a Family Fun Day with Kellogg’s and RTÉ 2fm.

Kilkenny clubs to join the race for Field of Dreams €100,000 pitch makeover

184 sports clubs from all over Leinster have registered for Kellogg’s Field of Dreams in the hope of winning a €100,000 pitch makeover. Clubs running the length and breadth of Leinster have entered the competition ensuring that every county in the province is represented.

BMW named Ireland’s most reputable car brand

BMW was named Ireland’s most reputable car brand, and the third most reputable company overall, in the RepTrak 2010 Corporate Reputation study, which was revealed yesterday.

BMW named Ireland’s most reputable car brand

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BMW was named Ireland’s most reputable car brand, and the third most reputable company overall, in the RepTrak 2010 Corporate Reputation study, which was revealed this week.

Athlone students raise over €3,000 for Crumlin Children’s Hospital

The students of The Marist College, Athlone are celebrating today after receiving a regional award for the funds they raised for the Kellogg’s Jump for Joy Schools Challenge in aid of Our Lady’s Children’s Hospital, Crumlin.

Ballina students raise over €10,000 for Crumlin

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The students of St Mary’s Secondary School, Ballina are celebrating today after receiving an award for the funds they raised for the Kellogg’s Jump for Joy Schools Challenge in aid of Our Lady’s Children’s Hospital, Crumlin. In total, students from secondary schools nationwide raised €190,000 for the worthy cause. The Kellogg’s Jump for Joy Schools Challenge, which encourages students to get active while raising much needed funds for the hospital is now in its 15th year.

Join Ballina’s record breaking high heel race for children’s hospital

Six hundred students, teachers — both male and female — parents, and members of the community of Ballina will don their high heels today, Friday, in an attempt to gain a place in the Guinness Book of World Records for the most entrants in a high heel race. Students have organised the race as part of Kellogg’s Jump for Joy Schools Challenge, which encourages students to get active while raising much needed funds for Crumlin Children’s Hospital. The people of Ballina are being urged to strap on their high heels and get involved as a minimum of 1,000 participants are needed to break the existing record.

Calling on locals to support cyclists in the tour of Ireland cycle challenge

The organisers of Ireland’s largest amateur five-day cycling event are calling on the people of Kilkenny to come out and support over 150 cyclists from all over Europe and Ireland when they pass through Kilkenny City May 10 as part of the Kellogg’s Tour of Ireland Cycle Challenge.

 

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