*WIN* A Waboba Moonshine – Light Up Moon Ball (in time for Christmas)

Need an extra stocking filler this year? Why not enter our competition and pop one of these fun balls in someone’s stocking this Christmas?

This brilliantly entertaining ball has a crazy spin thanks to the flat edges, making a strange popping noise as it hits the floor. With it’s fast bouncing capability and lightweight design, can easily bounce up to 100 feet, with the flashing light instantly activated for seven seconds. Extremely addictive to bounce, off the floor, walls, pavements or just about anything. Can be very energetic just trying to catch it and lots of fun, especially in the dark!

These balls can be purchased from Wicked Uncle for £7.95 – a great stocking filler with hours of fun to be had.

If you are stuck for gift ideas this Christmas, do check out Wicked Uncle for tons of gift inspiration.

Competition Time

To be in with a chance of winning this perfect little stocking filler, just complete the easy widget below.

WIN A Waboba Moonshine – Light Up Moon Ball (in time for Christmas)

TERMS AND CONDITIONS:

  • Giveaway will run until 16th December 2021.
  • There is one prize to be won.
  • The prize is non-transferable and no cash alternative is offered.
  • This giveaway is open to UK entries only.
  • Entrants must be age 18 or over.
  • Data controller for the purposes of this giveaway is Mummy Fever. Your details will not be used for any other purpose than selecting/informing a winner.
  • Winner’s details will be passed to Mummy Fever who are responsible for sending out the prize.
  • All entries will be checked.
  • The winner will be chosen at random from valid entries after the closing date.
  • The winner will be informed via email.
  • Failure to respond within two days may result in a new winner being drawn.
  • Once drawn, the winner’s name may be displayed on this blog post.
  • Entry into the giveaway will be deemed as acceptance of these terms and conditions.
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57 comments

  1. Some sweets our stockings were for sweets and fruit when I was younger so obviously I was more excited about my sweets ?

  2. Always looked forward to the half a crown. 12 1/2 p I bought 5 boxes of chocolates with mine one year to share with my brother and sisters and still had change left just for me

  3. we never got anything extravagant in our stockings just some nuts, couple of tangerines and a chocolate orange but we loved it

  4. I always used to get the latest Hits tape but would not be able to listen to it until after Christmas dinner lol

  5. We always had a bag of shiny pennies (that mum and dad had saved), a satsuma and chocolate pennies

  6. A paperback – I was a geeky bookworm even then! Sometimes I got a bookmark too and loved that as well!

  7. In my stocking there was a Daisy brooch you opened the centre and there was perfumed balm, I thought it was amazing at the time!

  8. I always used to get a box of maltesers. I’d be very happy munching my way through them on Christmas Day afternoon. Funnily enough I never wanted any Christmas dinner…just my maltesers

  9. I used to love getting the old style decoration, was it an orange with lots of cloves in it! It was so corny and cheap but it always started of Christmas nicely for me, or i used to love finding a few satsumas in there aswell! 🙂

  10. I always loved chocolate coins in my stocking! We always used to get a book too to keep us in bed longer.

  11. I always used to get one of the tiny little cylindrical pots of peanuts KP used to do and that was always one of my favourites (or maybe the chocolate coins…)

  12. As a child in the 1950’s money was very tight so no stocking but I always had a book, a sugar mouse and a bag of foil wrapped money. 70 years on I still have those books in my library, plus a couple of thousand more. Santa’s books were the beginning of my life-long passion for books and reading

  13. We rarely got chocolate throughout the year so chocolate was always the highlight of my Christmas stocking

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