Brad Symes proudly shows off one of the Foodland supporter signs.
30,000 signs of these signs, which feature five different slogans, will be given away at the gates this Sunday.
Foodland, who have been a major sponsor of the Adelaide Crows since the Club’s formation in 1991, will also be giving away $2000 in vouchers at the clash against the Western Bulldogs.
All you have to do to win is ignore the Bulldogs when they run out onto the field by holding the signs up over your faces as though you are reading the paper.
On the flip side of the sign is an entry form to win one of the last keys to the Foodland Charity Holiday Home.
Foodland are also a major supporter of the McGuinness McDermott Foundation (MMF) and on Sunday seven-year-old Harry Clegg from Northgate will toss the coin on behalf of Foodland and the MMF.
Harry is currently receiving treatment for leukaemia and is one of many children the MMF help each year by raising funds to improve Oncology treatment and facilities.
By simply shopping at Foodland, Crows fans can also help children such as Harry, and at the same time give themselves an opportunity to win the Foodland 2010 Charity Holiday Home at Middleton Shores.
Shoppers who purchase specially highlighted products from their local Foodland store and attach their receipt to an entry form will be placed in a monthly draw for a $5000 Foodland voucher and one of eight representative keys.
At the conclusion of the promotion the eight monthly winners will swap the representative keys for a real key, one of which will open the front door of the Foodland Charity Holiday Home. The person who draws the key which opens the door will win the house.