Lindt need YOU to help them raise money for BBC's Children in Need.
A whole host of celebrities have come together to lend their support for the 'Show You Care with the LINDT Bear' campaign.
Singer, Nicole Scherzinger and supermodel Suki Waterhouse are just a few from celebsville to give Lindt a help in hand to raise £100,000 for Children in Need.
The celebrities have been photographed alongside a signed, ornamental versions of the trademark chocolate LINDT Bear.
The Bears will go up for auction at www.facebook.com/LindtUK from the 27th of October for 3 weeks, alongside a giant ornamental LINDT Bear which has been signed by a number of the celebrities, and will become property of the highest bidder.
Since 2012, Lindt has donated £225,000 in aid of BBC Children in Need through the Show You Care campaign. BBC Children in Need supports disadvantaged children and young people across the UK and every penny raised from each signed LINDT Bear will help to make a difference.
The LINDT Team said: "We are thrilled to be supporting BBC Children in Need again this year; it is a fantastic charity which does honourable work. Our loveable chocolate LINDT Bear was launched with resounding success three years ago and we're sure the celebrity signed versions are going to be just as popular. Get online to support your favourite celebrity and bid for their exclusive, signed LINDT Bear. We wish you the very best of luck in the auction."
Carrie Green, Head of Corporate Partnerships at BBC Children in Need said: "We are delighted to be working with LINDT again this year. The 'Show you Care with the LINDT Bear' campaign is a fantastic way for people to support BBC Children in Need and be in with a chance to win one of the signed LINDT Bears. Every penny raised from this auction will be used to change young lives so we wish bidders the best of luck and thank them for making a difference. "
To further support the charity, LINDT's Master Chocolatiers lovingly crafted LINDT Chocolate Bear is on sale now. It's the perfect way to 'show you care' with 10% of profits from sales of the 10g Bear going to BBC Children in Need.