Thu, 25 Sep 2008 7:13
A newspaper has launched a competition to win a limited edition set of Girls Aloud printed t-shirts unveiled recently as part of a new charity campaign.
So exclusive are these printed t-shirt designs that only five lucky people entering a special competition run by the Sun will be get their hands on one.
Winners will also receive a copy of the group's new album, Tangled Up. Meanwhile, runners up will receive a goody bag.
Each one of the promotional clothing items features a design unique to one of the five Girls Aloud band members
Five exclusive t-shirt designs featuring Kit Kat senses logos were launched by the group in support of the Make-a-Wish Foundation.
The charity was founded in 19086 and provides 'magical wishes' to children with life-threatening diseases.
The Make-a-Wish Foundation has so far granted more than 5,000 wishes, but is hoping to reach their target of providing 21 wishes per week by 2010.