Chocolate Orange £1 each at the Co-op
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Terry's Chocolate Orange will be £1 each at Cooperatives from Sept 25th for one week only.
175g RRP £2.99
Official MoneySavingExpert insert: The Co-op has confirmed Terry's Chocolate Oranges will be on offer for £1 in stores nationwide from Wed 25 Sep-Tue 1 Oct, subject to availability. There's no max per customer, so you're free to stock up for Christmas if you like!
If you've a Morrisons nearby, it's worth going there instead, as chocolate oranges are 99p until Sun 13 Oct.
This is the cheapest we’ve seen Terry's Chocolate Oranges so far, but it’s always worth doing a price comparison before buying. Thanks to Serendipitious for sharing this offer.
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175g RRP £2.99
Official MoneySavingExpert insert: The Co-op has confirmed Terry's Chocolate Oranges will be on offer for £1 in stores nationwide from Wed 25 Sep-Tue 1 Oct, subject to availability. There's no max per customer, so you're free to stock up for Christmas if you like!
If you've a Morrisons nearby, it's worth going there instead, as chocolate oranges are 99p until Sun 13 Oct.
This is the cheapest we’ve seen Terry's Chocolate Oranges so far, but it’s always worth doing a price comparison before buying. Thanks to Serendipitious for sharing this offer.
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99p in morrisons at the moment, not buying any yet because they'll get eaten!0
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:ji'll get my coat"what lies behind us & what lies before us are tiny matters compared to what lies within us" Ralph Waldo Emerson0
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For some reason they tasted so much better when I was a little girl. Has there been a change in formulation or are my tastebuds finally growing up?Value-for-money-for-me-puhleeze!
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VfM4meplse wrote: »For some reason they tasted so much better when I was a little girl. Has there been a change in formulation or are my tastebuds finally growing up?
could be there owned by kraft these days0 -
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Thanks OP, i am going to get some for Christmas Stockings.0
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Ooh,including the white ones?If women are birds and freedom is flight are trapped women Dodos?0
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I don't actually like Choc Oranges very much as I prefer unflavoured chocolate, but they are a bargain for the gift reserve, I work with lots of people so will have a few of these wrapped up just in case of any unexpected gifts coming my way. So I can't comment on the taste of Terry's as I won't be tempted.
Cadbury's chocolate, however, has definitely deteriorated in the last few years in terms of texture. I can remember when it used to taste slightly dry and almost gritty and it was this that made the taste last longer. Now it seems to be very emulsified as if it is too smooth and it feels like sludge when eating.“All shall be well, and all shall be well and all manner of thing shall be well.”0 -
WantToBeSE wrote: »There are white ones??
There are!Ds loves them but they aren't around very oftenIf women are birds and freedom is flight are trapped women Dodos?0
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