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WIN: A family pass to Cadbury World's Christmas Celebrations

It's the most wonderful time of the year at Bournville's Cadbury World, as pantomime fun and festive cheer return with the arrival of the attraction's Christmas Celebration Weekends.

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The hunt to find who fits Cinderella's glass slipper is on, as Cadbury World's exclusive pantomime returns for a sixth year. Elsewhere in the attraction, the sounds of sleigh-bells and reindeer hooves spell the arrival of the big man himself, who will be flying in to Cadbury World to star in his very own stage show.

The on-site chocolatiers will be working harder than elves in a toyshop, crafting beautiful handmade treats and gifts available to purchase in the World's Biggest Cadbury Shop.

With all that excitement, make sure you head to the Cadbury Café where you can relax and stay in spirit, whilst sampling the special yuletide menu.

Teaming up with The Birmingham REP, Native Monster is offering readers the chance to win one of two family passes to Cadbury World for the day.

See below for details.

Competition details:

The two winners of this competition will be entitled to a family ticket (two adults and two children) to Cadbury World.

Family pass is valid until February 17 2017 inclusive, subject to availability.

To be in with a chance of winning, simply enter your details into the form below by 5pm on Tuesday December 6, 2016.

Terms and conditions:

Competition closes at 5pm on Tuesday December 6, 2016, and entries made after this time will not count. The winners will be notified by email.

Employees (or their immediate relatives) of the MNA group of companies may NOT enter. The editor's decision is final.

The draw is open to all UK residents over the age of 16 except employees of Cadbury World and their relatives.

No cash alternative is offered. Tickets are seated. There is a limit of one entry per person.

The tickets provided to the Winner are provided in accordance with the terms of the competition and are not for resale. The promoter reserves the right to refuse entry to the event where the promoter believes these terms and conditions, together with the promoter's standard ticketing terms and conditions have not been complied with.

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