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Win a Bath Full o' Bubbles With Lush!

The holidays have come early here at PETA! We've teamed up with funky cruelty-free cosmetics company Lush to give away "Christmas Present" gift boxes to five lucky winners. Whether you put it under the tree for a friend or keep it for yourself, these goodie-filled gift boxes will make bath time this winter a real treat.

Each box, worth £20, is filled to the brim with animal-friendly festive goodies, including Strawberry Santa shower jelly, a slice of fruity Christmas Cake soap, softening Porridge soap, an Up You Gets "Emotibomb", Olive Branch shower gel and Lemslip buttercream shower wash. So if it's too cold to go out, just stay in, fill the bath with hot water and have a long soak in lots and lots of bubbles!

Strawberry Santa shower jelly

Strawberry Santa shower jelly

Christmas Cake soap

Christmas Cake soap

Porridge soap

Porridge soap

Up You Gets Emotibomb

Up You Gets "Emotibomb"

Olive Branch shower gel

Olive Branch shower gel

Lemslip buttercream shower wash

Lemslip buttercream shower wash

Christmas Present gift box

"Christmas Present" gift box

If you haven't heard of Lush, it's high time you were acquainted. You know that delicious, sweet and exotic smell which wafts along the high street? That's Lush. Famed for its distinctive, intoxicating aroma and brightly coloured handmade balls, bars and bottles, Lush is the ultimate beauty delicatessen for guys and girls who know that animals belong in the wild, not in laboratories.

The most effective and humane ways to test both ingredients and finished products are through modern non-animal tests and a panel of human volunteers. In fact, Lush is so committed to compassionate cosmetics that in 2006, it ran a campaign in which more than 68,000 customers signed postcards to MEPs asking for animals to be kept out of the Registration, Evaluation and Authorisation of Chemicals (REACH) programme.

This competition has now ended. Please keep checking PETA.org.uk for more competitions!

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