CHECK

If you were recently doing your shopping in Tesco or Co-op, you might've noticed a something a little different on our packs of HECK! 97% Pork Chipolatas - a golden QR code promising you a fabulous prize! We're here to assure you that your eyes weren't playing tricks on you, and that we have indeed snuck a competition onto every pack so you can be in with the chance of winning a year's supply of HECK!

 

So, if you want to be in with the chance of winning enough sausages, burgers and mince to feed the whole family for a year, simply follow the instructions below and fill out the form to enter!

 

Competition closes on 12 April 2024. Entrants must be 18+ and live in the UK. Read the full terms and conditions here

 

Find the use by date & line number on your pack of chipolatas:

 

 

 

Our packs of CHECK! mean a lot to us here at HECK. One of our Co-Founders, Jamie Keeble, was diagnosed with testicular cancer at just 24. With courage and determination, Jamie got checked, received the treatment he needed, and today, he’s a reminder that early action saves lives. Jamie’s journey highlights the importance of raising awareness and keeping the conversation around men’s health open.

How to CHECK!

The easiest way to check your balls is standing up, after a hot shower
or bath (when the scrotum is relaxed). You might find a mirror helps!

Check one

Cup your testicles in the palm of your hand and feel their weight. 

Often people’s testicles are different sizes, or one hangs lower. But they shouldn’t feel heavier or larger than usual.

Check two

Use both hands to examine each testicle for up to a minute. Place your index and middle finger under the scrotum, with your thumb on top. Gently roll each testicle between your fingers, checking for lumps or swelling. It should feel firm, not hard.

Check three

- A hard lump (often pea-sized) on the front or side of a testicle
- Swelling or enlargement of a testicle
- Unusual hardness in a testicle
- Pain, heaviness or unusual discomfort in the scrotum or testicles

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Cahonas rely heavily on donations to fund education campaigns. If you choose to donate, it’ll help continue spreading awareness at schools,
colleges, community hubs and events.