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It's your last week to win a limited edition Jedward and Fruit Shoot My-5 lunchbox
Share your best tips for helping children enjoy fruit to be in with a chance of bagging an exclusive prize.

Who knew Ready for Ten readers could be so creative?
Thanks for all the brilliant entries to our Jedward competitions so far.
This week we are asking you for something much more sensible and useful -- which you may consider a shame but we thought it was about time.
Some 75 winners have now been picked and a limited edition Jedward lunchbox will be winging its way to them. We'll publish a list of the winners as soon as we can. That leaves a final 25 to join the winners' list.
To become one of them, tell us a great way of helping children eat more fruit. What dishes do they enjoy? Are there are any secret tricks you have invented to boost their fve a day or is there a way of adding fruit to their diet that they particularly love?
To be in with a chance of winning a lunchbox, just comment on this post, letting us know about a scrummy fruit recipe kids could adore or a tip for parents on how to introduce more fruit to a child's diet.
Fruit Shoot My-5 teamed up with Jedward earlier this year to encourage the nation’s kids to get creative in a Liven Up Their Lunchbox competition. Kids up and down the country submitted their creative entries and 10-year-old Poppy Scoffings had their design made into a real lunchbox, just in time for back to school after the summer holidays!
Jedward say: “It’s so cool to see that our special lunchbox is ready just in time for back to school time. We hope kids all over the UK love the design, but more importantly, pack it with an awesome lunch and a Fruit Shoot My-5!
"There’s loads of room in the lunchbox to pack all your lunchtime goodies – we would totally pack our favourite fruits like grapes and apples.”
With the new limited edition lunchboxes, parents can give their kid a cool lunchbox and pack it with a tasty Fruit Shoot My-5 to ensure they have one of their five a day! A blend of real fruit juice (80%) and a splash of spring water (20%), kids can choose from a variety of Fruit Shoot My-5 flavours - Apple & Blackcurrant, Orange & Pineapple and Apple & Pear.
Poppy said: "I can’t believe my design was chosen from all those entries! I’m so excited to spend some time with Jedward working on the final lunchbox design. It took me a while to think of a theme and decide what fruits to use, but I decided to feature my favourite fruits: apples and pineapples. It took me about half a day to finish, but my family and I were really proud of it. My whole class can’t wait to see the final lunchbox when I bring it to school!”
How to enter
Simply enter your fruity tip (one per comment) in a comment below this post before Friday at 5pm. After that we will choose 25 winners at random. We'll let our winners know as soon as possible.
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Please note that this competition is only open to residents of the UK.
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Terms and conditions:
This prize draw is open to residents of the UK, except employees of Britvic, their families, agents or anyone else professionally associated with the draw. Details of how to enter form part of the terms and conditions.
It is a condition of entry that all rules are accepted as final and that the competitor agrees to abide by these rules. A winner will be selected at random from all the winning entries. Winners will be informed by email within 24 hours of the competition closing. The decision of the judges is final and no correspondence will be entered into. Entry is automatic on submission of a comment on this post between September 5 and 5pm on Friday 9 September 2011.
The winner will be drawn at random from the pool of names on submissions.The prize as described is available on the date of publication. The winner may be asked to participate in publicity.
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Events may occur that render the prize draw itself or the awarding of the prize impossible due to reasons beyond the control of the Promoter and accordingly the Promoter may at its absolute discretion vary or amend the promotion and the entrant agrees that no liability shall attach to the Promoter as a result thereof. Britvic is responsible the promotion, including the publication and adjudication, of the prize draw.

05 September, 2011
Mango and Cash (Tango and Cash)
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05 September, 2011
Hello - thanks, this week we are after tips to help children enjoy fruit.
05 September, 2011
For young children make fruit salad in the shape of things eg faces, also sprinkle fruit on cereal
05 September, 2011
strawberry slush when your in a rush
06 September, 2011
Apples - yellow, red and green,
we bob for apples at Halloween.
Apple juice and apple pie,
apple sauce is fun to try.
Crunchy apples - have a bite!
A slice of apple is pure delight.
06 September, 2011
Monkeys eat me, kids do too.
Gorillas love me, how 'bout you?
It's fun to tug my yellow peel,
my creamy insides to reveal.
At camp you roast banana boats,
chocolate and gooey, sliding down your throats.
By myself I make a healthy snack,
Gives you power in your lunch pack.
06 September, 2011
Luscious grapes grow by the bunch.
Grapes are easy to pack for lunch.
In an arbor, on a vine,
red or green, they taste just fine.
Some have seeds, but others don't.
Turn down a grape? I know I won't!
You know what I think is most fun?
Just sit and eat them, one by one.
06 September, 2011
Pineapples live on a tropical isle.
They're hard to open, but very worthwhile!
You'll need something sharp; their skin is so tough.
They're prickly and thorny and really quite rough.
But their insides are super sweet,
bright yellow and juicy and fun to eat.
06 September, 2011
Underneath my bristly skin,
My luscious fruit is housed within.
I'm full of seeds; my flesh is green.
I've the prickliest skin you've ever seen.
Kiwi, kiwi is my name.
My juicy insides are my fame.
Of vitamins I've got a store.
Come children, won't you try some more?
06 September, 2011
My 2 year old loves bugs (so doesnt understand the concept that we dont eat them just yet lol) so we call raisins flies and pretend they're flying into his mouth and loves them
06 September, 2011
my 2 yr old son loves dried cranberries, when we 1st gave him them we called them sweets and ever since he has asked for them
06 September, 2011
we used to get my daughter at around 3 (now 8) to eat apples by saying Sportacus off Lazytown ate them and when we watched it we would show her this and this would encourage her to eat them
07 September, 2011
my son just loves carrot sticks in fact any fruit and veg made into sticks and dips them in marmite or peanut butter,he recently froze bananas after seeing jedward and he loves them!!who would have thought it!!!
08 September, 2011
Make fresh fruit ice lollies. Just blend your favourite fruit - mango and banana is good - add a little fruit juice and freeze. Yummy and good for you!
08 September, 2011
Give them wacky names....moon squirters for tomatoes......fairy wings for kiwi fruit. Get the imagination going and they taste soo much better!
09 September, 2011
The best thing I have found is to let my children pick fruit up in the supermarkets and put them in the bags themselves. They seem much more willing to eat them if they have chosen them for themself. I encourage them by saying "ooh that looks like a good one". Equally, Jedward themselves are good role models as they don't stop eating fruit, and I have caught myself saying "but Jedward eat it" heehee
09 September, 2011
my son helps me prepare the fruit in a bowl. we get 2 bowls and add the different coloured fruit it helps with colours and as they use their fingers they lick them and get the taste for the different fruit. he will also take a nibble of the different fruit as he making it and we see find different fruits first and make them disappear.
12 September, 2011
my three children a fruit mad my son is autistic and has bananas on his breakfast every day he like blueberries and grapes wisked together with bananas and icecream to make a shake
12 September, 2011
cut the fruit into shapes or help the children to make the fruit into a smiley face or something! you could even make jedward with cut banana for the hair!
15 September, 2011
.I never uncovered for confident who invented that then lie about us, but I had my cynicism.The couple of possible perpetrators were Doug typically the boner Wisenkrass along with April Lee.All through the fourth grade, Doug not to mention I had been locked in a feud mainly because I cut around him on the milk line in the future and snatched the last carton for chocolate