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  • fillyfop
    fillyfop Posts: 318 Forumite
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    karenb33 wrote: »
    I know it sounds a bit mean but I thought the Benecol Buzz was a bit of a letdown! There is one voucher to try one of the products. Then there are some 75p off vouchers. If I am going to really sell a product I would want to try a few of the varieties and then be able to let others try them for free or next to free. What do you think?


    I totally agree!!
    I received my vouchers a few days ago but haven't bought anything yet as I have no idea what to get ... going to read everyone's opinions on here and then decide. I really don't want to waste my voucher on an item I don't like!
  • indelacio
    indelacio Posts: 1,601 Forumite
    or at least a bigger discount for people as I dont think 75p off would make people consider trying it in the stores. And yeah I think just one free product doesnt give you much to bzz on short of inviting people over to try it at yours lol. And the recipe's they provided were hardly very creative in using the benecol range.
  • Rainey_LB
    Rainey_LB Posts: 1,226 Forumite
    I tried the Benecol spread, its quite nice, not sure I would buy it again though, its a very expensive range. The 75p off vouchers still make the products quite expensive compared to some of the other similar products on the market too.

    At least with Splenda & Arm & Hammer there was lots of free samples to hand out and Activia Pouring Yogurt conincided with a half price promotion in most stores so in meant about 6 free cartons.
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  • lexuslass
    lexuslass Posts: 2,283 Forumite
    My Benecol Bzz pack arrived this morning.

    Just been reading through the last few pages of this thread and I've just looked at Asda and Sainsburys online .... I had no idea it was so expensive to buy!!!!!!!! :eek:
  • ThinkingOfLinking
    ThinkingOfLinking Posts: 11,828 Forumite
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    Benecol yoghurts are on offer; buy 2 packs of 4 for £3.50. This is in Sainsburys.
  • wayne1983
    wayne1983 Posts: 1,511 Forumite
    I got butter with mine, but £3.64 a tub!:eek:, i somehow dont think id be buying it myself:rotfl:
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  • Reverbe
    Reverbe Posts: 4,210 Forumite
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    karenb33 wrote: »
    I know it sounds a bit mean but I thought the Benecol Buzz was a bit of a letdown! There is one voucher to try one of the products. Then there are some 75p off vouchers. If I am going to really sell a product I would want to try a few of the varieties and then be able to let others try them for free or next to free. What do you think?
    same here Karen. I would have liked to try at least 2 of the varieties.. tho havent found any yet as our Tescos doesnt sell it.. I hear also it is v expensive so only 75p off isnt much
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  • Reverbe
    Reverbe Posts: 4,210 Forumite
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    Beware - since sending my first tweet as part of the Benecol campaign I am now getting spams sent about Osama supposedly from me. I dont use twitter nromally nor do i ever send out tweets.
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  • GetRealBabe
    GetRealBabe Posts: 2,258 Forumite
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    wayne1983 wrote: »
    I got butter with mine, but £3.64 a tub!:eek:, i somehow dont think id be buying it myself:rotfl:

    Hi

    Same here.

    I got the 6 tiny fruit and soya drinks (£3.47) as I've got a couple butters/spreads in the fridge. I could never afford to buy either of them. I bought I can't believe it's not butter in Asda for £1.00.
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  • MsBubu
    MsBubu Posts: 519 Forumite
    i got the soya drinks too, haven't tried it yet. THe cashier at the store was quite impressed about my voucher! She kept on repeating wow! 3.46 voucher! Wow! All the time she was scanning items.
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