Sugababes launch chocolate campaign

LONDON, ENGLAND - JULY 05: (L-R) Jade Ewen, Amelie Berrabah and Heidi Range of the Sugababes attend the F1 party in aid of Great Ormond Street Hospital Children's Charity at the Natural History Museum on July 5, 2010 in London, England. (Photo by Ian Gavan/Getty Images)

Who better to promote chocolate than a Sugababe?

Cadbury had Heidi Range and Jade Ewen launch their ‘Spots v Stripes’ London 2012 campaign yesterday.

As Official Treat Provider to the the London 2012 Olympic and Paralympic Games, Cadbury is encouraging the nation to choose whether they are a Spot or a Stripe and play, any game counts.

A source said, “They were leaping around, playing games – taking it very seriously.”

Over the next two years, the aim is to help millions of people play thousands of games to get in the mood for the ultimate games – the Olympic Games.

Spots v Stripes is a game that anybody can play, at any time, with anyone. Cadbury will be inviting the nation to divide into two teams – the Spots and the Stripes, and to participate all you need to do is join one of the teams, sign up on the website and begin playing gaesm.

Any game will count – from kiss chase to eye spy, arm wrestling to shoe golf; as long as you can score a point, you can play.

As part of the fun, Cadbury will be taking Spots v Stripes on a tour of the country, and will come to the capital with a kit of giant games from Saturday 11th-Sunday 12th September.

The Rules? Pick a team, sign up on the website www.spotsvstripes.com and play.

Spots v Stripes On Tour is free for all and open to all adults.