Looking for uht milk in small pots/sachets

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My husband uses dairystix at work for his coffee

http://www.amazon.co.uk/Dairystix-Semi-Skimmed-UHT-Milk-sticks/dp/B0045VA2US/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1327421989&sr=8-1

He doesn't have access to a fridge so they are convenient (and cheaper than paying the cafeteria prices for a coffee on his break)

Does anyone know where we can get hold of these, or similar (small pots would also be fine) at a reasonable price. I have ordered them from tesco when I do an online shop but don't do online shops very often and I forgot to get them last time (no big tesco nearby). I can't seem to find them in other supermarkets.

Thanks
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  • daveyjp
    daveyjp Posts: 12,521 Forumite
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    As you have put a link to Amazon in your thread why not use them?
  • lynnemcf
    lynnemcf Posts: 1,233 Forumite
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    What about the "coffee mate" type coffee whiteners? And I have also seen coffee sold in sachets with the whitener included (Kenco 2 in 1). I don't drink coffee so no idea what they taste like.
  • GreenSaints
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    Hi,

    I have loads of these that I took from a Travelodge a few weeks ago. Well, since I paid for them, I might as well take them! :p

    I can post them to you if you want? :)
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  • savingmonkey
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    daveyjp wrote: »
    As you have put a link to Amazon in your thread why not use them?

    sorry should have said I found them on amazon but £5 postage seems a bit steep, I was looking for other options
  • hkminca
    hkminca Posts: 160 Forumite
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    Try Makro or similiar, they do them for B&B's - of if you don't have access to Makro, try calling a few B&B's and asking them where they get them - and you never know, they might even sellk you some at cost price.
  • optimistic
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    My local Morrisons used to stock these and from what I remember they were a good price (I mean cheapish!) I havent looked for them recently but will next time I'm in.:)
  • PLRFD
    PLRFD Posts: 1,125 Forumite
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    Costco do these.
  • terra_ferma
    terra_ferma Posts: 5,484 Forumite
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    Here you can fill in a contact form and they will tell you where you can buy them
    http://www.farmright.eu/improving-farming-products-processes/dairystix-enquiry
  • wiltslass
    wiltslass Posts: 189 Forumite
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    Hi I used to get them in Asda to take on holiday. Might be worth a look. Haven't bought any lately.
  • lilykim
    lilykim Posts: 554 Forumite
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    Got some delivered via tesco groceries this past weekend. Only found them accidently after searching UHT milk.
    Growing old disgracefully!
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