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Lindt TEDDY raising funds for NSPCC this Christmas

Lindt TEDDY raising funds for NSPCC this Christmas

For the eighth consecutive year, world renowned chocolate producer, Lindt & Sprüngli is proudly supporting the NSPCC to raise vital funds for Childline. From 1 December, every Lindt TEDDY Milk (100g) purchased from Lindt chocolate shops, major grocery channels, retailers and from Lindt's website, Lindt will donate £1.00. With a target of £100,000, Lindt’s donation will help ensure Childline can continue its critical work this Christmas.

Whether you’re gifting a loved one or treating yourself, enjoy the magic of Christmas with Lindt TEDDY whilst supporting this worthy cause. Crafted by the Master Chocolatiers using their finest Milk chocolate, each Lindt TEDDY is delicately dressed in gold foil, hand-tied with a red ribbon and a heart charm. Cherished worldwide, it’s a beloved festive treat for all the family.


Passionate about supporting the NSPCC, Lindt has raised over £700,000 to date with this heart-warming partnership, which has supported children and young people for over 35 years.

Childline gives every child access to free, confidential support whenever they need it. Childline is available 24 hours a day, seven days a week, online at childline.org.uk and by phone on 0800 1111.

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