Stork + free baking tin

peewhyeff
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edited 31 October 2017 at 5:46PM in Gone off!
Currently in various stores 2 x 500g Stork with free baking tin + owl cake recipe. Seen in Iceland but I understand available in Tesco and Waitrose also.
I've had this deep, square tin when it was previously available and the tin is great quality.
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Official MoneySavingExpert insert Tue 31 Oct: If you go online to Iceland, or in store (find your nearest), you can get a free baking tin when you buy special multipacks of Stork (containing two 500g original spreads) for £2, while stock lasts.

Two 500g Stork packs would normally cost £2-£2.40 so the baking tin really is a freebie if you’d buy these anyway.

Online, the minimum spend is £25 so you'd need to order this as part of a larger grocery shop if buying online. Delivery is £2-£4 for orders under £35.

Big thanks to peewhyeff for the spot!
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  • Luckystar
    Luckystar Posts: 1,062
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    I also got the free tin last time Stork did an offer and agree it's good quality and my brownies always come out great using it, so I'll definatley be looking out for this new offer. Thanks for posting peewhyeff
  • caroc
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    How much is it ?
    Still virtually alcohol free since 4/1/15. (10 Xmas/ New Year/Birthday drinks)
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  • olgadapolga
    olgadapolga Posts: 2,266
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    caroc wrote: »
    How much is it ?

    £2 in Waitrose, according to their website.
  • peewhyeff
    peewhyeff Posts: 1,180
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    caroc wrote: »
    How much is it ?

    Sorry, missed that out..... £2.00 in Iceland.
  • VfM4meplse
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    I quite fancy the tin, just not sure what to do with the Stork :o
    Value-for-money-for-me-puhleeze!

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  • Luckystar
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    VfM4meplse wrote: »
    I quite fancy the tin, just not sure what to do with the Stork :o

    Lots of baking recipes on their website
    http://www.bakewithstork.com/recipes
  • VfM4meplse
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    Luckystar wrote: »
    Lots of baking recipes on their website
    http://www.bakewithstork.com/recipes
    What I meant was that I don’t eat spreads. It’s always butter or oil to bake.
    Value-for-money-for-me-puhleeze!

    "No man is worth, crawling on the earth"- adapted from Bob Crewe and Bob Gaudio

    Hope is not a strategy :D...A child is for life, not just 18 years....Don't get me started on the NHS, because you won't win...I love chaz-ing!
  • Pun
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    Bought in my local Waitrose today for £2: 2 x 500g packs of Stork soft margarine with free (decent quality) baking tin. Approx 15 x 17 x 4cm so good size for brownies or similar.
  • PLRFD
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    VfM4meplse wrote: »
    I quite fancy the tin, just not sure what to do with the Stork :o

    Bin it it's vile plastic stuff even flies won't land on it.
  • Pun
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    PLRFD wrote: »
    Bin it it's vile plastic stuff even flies won't land on it.

    Funny, it's what Mary Berry recommends rather than butter when making a Victoria sponge...I certainly use it all the time and the results are great.
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