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Free Huggies Pull Ups Back in Tescos
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louised
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Tescos are now selling trial packs of huggies pull ups, blue with toy story on for boys, pink with disney princesess for girls. You get 2 nappies in the packet and they are 98 pence, the pack also contains a voucher £1 off your next purchase, but as you know tesco and asda accept these against normal grocery shopping, I have been using them for months, each time I do a shop I use a blue £1 voucher out the boy packet and a pink £1 voucher out the girl packet, accepted very time no problems. however expirt date is 31st march on voucher, so need to act quick. These were also sold in Boots and Sainsburys a while ago, but there have been none im my local stores for a while.
Anyway happy shopping
UPDATE 21st Feb - PACKS NOW EXPIRE 31 03 06 also now in asda and some boots.
Anyway happy shopping
UPDATE 21st Feb - PACKS NOW EXPIRE 31 03 06 also now in asda and some boots.
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Will look out for these Thanks0
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Thanks, hope they have them at my local Tesco's. My son only has 1 at night now, so would be a brilliant way to buy nappies.0
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Our Sainsbury's has had these for months. The only problem is I've only found these packs in a size M, which is quite small...0
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Thought I'd ressurrect this thread as I found these again today.
New expiry date of 31.3.06 on voucher.
I noticed on another thread some packs contain 50p, not £1, coupons, but the packaging is thin enough on these pull ups to be able to see the value of the voucher in the pack, so easy to calculate if the pull ups are 2p profit or half price!Who made hogs and dogs and frogs?
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gutted - was there yesterday & didn't see trial packs. full packs bogof though so got 4 - ds1 toilet trained in day but in nappies at night, has started saying he won't wee at night (but can't help it when asleep) so am gonna try him in these with potty on floor so can get up & go with no probs.
i had some little swimmers (for ds2) with expired 50p off vouchers in so emailed huggies - eventually they replied saying they would replace 1 voucher if i sent my address (i had 3 & made it clear that was only reason i bought them). i replied to say as was so long ago i since bought reusable 1 so could they send one for money off nappies instead. still no reply. not impressed with huggies at all! anyone else had any joy complaining re expired vouchers?Cleaning the house while children are growing is like shovelling snow when it's still snowing!0 -
pdoff wrote:i had some little swimmers (for ds2) with expired 50p off vouchers in so emailed huggies - eventually they replied saying they would replace 1 voucher if i sent my address (i had 3 & made it clear that was only reason i bought them). i replied to say as was so long ago i since bought reusable 1 so could they send one for money off nappies instead. still no reply. not impressed with huggies at all! anyone else had any joy complaining re expired vouchers?
Also, when they said they'd replace your voucher, they probably would have sent you one of their generic Huggies vouchers, which includes all Huggies products. Well, that's my guess anyway.
It's not on though, offering to replace just one of your vouchers! Write to them, or phone them! (think it's freefone as well...)0 -
Can you redeem the vouchers on more trial packs? i.e. Pay 98p for 1 trial pack containing a £1 voucher, then go back and get another pack for free (well 2p profit!), a bit like the Bodyform offer.0
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You can use these vouchers against any shopping in tesco and asda, I have had them accepted against the trial packs in sainsburys and boots, but it depends very much on SA.0
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Dormouse wrote:Try writing them a proper letter -- a bit of hassle, I know -- but you might get better results than with an email. They've got a Freepost address, I think.
Also, when they said they'd replace your voucher, they probably would have sent you one of their generic Huggies vouchers, which includes all Huggies products. Well, that's my guess anyway.
It's not on though, offering to replace just one of your vouchers! Write to them, or phone them! (think it's freefone as well...)
I had this problem. The trial packs were reduced to 49p in boots so bought 6. All vouchers out of date (they should state on the packet!) emailed huggies - didnt mention they were on sale. They said they would send a voucher - still waiting. Actually still waiting for the voucher i was promised 3 yrs ago when i found a piece of metal in my son's nappy (should have taken that further - or gone to the papers...regret leaving them alone now)0 -
I recently complained to huggies via the internet and got no response so wrote a letter. In the end got a reply to e-mail asking for address so provided it and they sent me £10.00 of vouchers. Some two days later also got a reply from the letter with a further £10.00. Result! Not bad for two nappies I couldnt use due to tabs coming off.
I would write again and see what happens.0
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