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Competition: It's a £75 hamper full of yummy Brioche products

Closes: Fri, 10th August 2012 09:30 Print

Join the French Breakfast revolution!

The year 1789, marks an important turn in French history, with the beginning of the French revolution after the storming of the bastille, which led to the downfall of the monarchy and the rising of the French republic in 1792. To honour their independence, France celebrates 14th July as its national day, or "Bastille Day" as it's known in the UK.

To celebrate Bastille Day, why not enjoy a traditional French breakfast? France's favourite family baker, Brioche Pasquier, offers a range of delicious products specially made for breakfast.

The Brioche Pasquier story started in 1936, with Gabriel Pasquier's small family bakery situated in Les Cerqueux, West of France. His five sons took over the family business in 1974 and carried on baking brioche to supply to the whole of France. Today Brioche Pasquier's products are famous for their high quality and unique flavour, and they can be found right here in the UK. For more information visit www.briochepasquier.com/

You can taste for yourself by entering our competition to win a picnic hamper filled with delicious Brioche Pasquier products as well as a selection of St. Dalfour preserves.

Entries for this competition are now closed.

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