
Sky customers can unlock summer freebie on their account today and the kids will love it
The TV giant recently announced a whole host of new treats coming to Sky VIP, starting with
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Free lollies are available until Monday
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Almost two million freebies will be made available in a boost to the scheme.
And any Sky customers can get involved for free.
This week's giveaway is especially handy with warm weather and kids off school.
For a limited time, you can redeem a pack of ice lollies totally free.
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In the Sky VIP app, simply claim an instant voucher which can be exchanged for Taste the Difference ice lollies at Sainsbury's.
There are several flavours up for grabs, including:
Pineapple, Coconut & Lime
Mango & Passion Fruit
Tropical Yoghurt
Raspberry & Yoghurt Ice Lollies
Valencia Orange
You can only claim them from Sainbury's Superstores, not Sainsbury's Local or petrol stations.
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You only have 30 minutes to use the voucher once you've redeemed it, so make sure you're in store and at the checkout before proceeding.
Sky has pledged to make even more freebies available every week.
This is set to include snacks from brands like LOVE CORN and Whitworths.
In addition, Sky Sports subscribers can bag a some extra perks too, such as almost 100,000 free tickets to sporting events.
Sky VIP can be found within the MySky app on iPhone and Android.
Vouchers for free ice lollies are available until Monday and must be used by Tuesday.
MORE SKY PERKS
If you're paying for Sky Cinema, you'll get loads of top movies on your telly.
But you may not have realised that you also get free tickets to an actual cinema too.
Every single month, you can claim a pair of tickets to see a movie at Vue cinemas without paying a penny extra.
You just need to go into the MySky app, head into Sky VIP, and then tap on Your Vue Tickets.
You'll be able to claim two codes, which you can then redeem at Vue cinemas.
The catch
is that you can only use these tickets once a month, and only between Sunday and Thursday.
You're also only able to use them for Regular, Saver, and Super Saver seat types – so no posh recliner chairs here.
A ticket at Vue normally costs somewhere in the region of £6 to £8, so this is a great freebie.
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