There's still time to get your hands on tickets for the Wimbledon Ladies Final, British Grand Prix, Golf Open and concerts at The O2 with Nescafe's Britain's Favourite Events promotion.
Four pairs of tickets are up for grabs for each event along with £300 spending money, first class travel, two nights' accommodation in a luxury hotel and a meal for two.
To take part in the promotion purchase a Nescafe Original or Gold Blend tin or box of stickpacks and visit the www.nfspromotions.co.uk website for details on how to enter.
All entries will also be placed into monthly draws with the chance to win one of six iPod Shuffles, four £25 Ticketmaster vouchers and 10 £10 HMV vouchers.
The cut off date is 30th May 2008.
For more information, contact Nestle Professional on 0800 745 845 or visit Nestle Professional.
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