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Re the Halo campaign, it's been many years since I've used towels but omg how big are the night time ones!!! It was like wearing a nappy.. (though not using them for years, not sure how they compare to other brand night time ones).
I thought they seemed quite thin for night time ones and similar in size to others :S0 -
paul2louise wrote: »Now that the Baking stuff is on offer in tesco can I get twice as much stuff with my vouchers. If so I might do the 30 mile trip to my nearest tesco that stocks the stuff. Has anyone else used £3.50 voucher for 2 or more items. Thanks
Hi, no you can't get twice as much, I tried today with my friends. The £3.50 and £3 coupons only took £2 off each time, due to the most expensive product we bought costing £2.
You can however use the £1 coupon together with a free product coupon, and get 2 of the £2 products (or one £2 and 2x£1) for just £1.
Luckily I got a lift, or I wouldn't have tried it.
Now that the prices have come down I think I might actually buy it if they sold this in my local, especially the oaty cookie dough.52% tight0 -
Hi, no you can't get twice as much, I tried today with my friends. The £3.50 and £3 coupons only took £2 off each time, due to the most expensive product we bought costing £2.
You can however use the £1 coupon together with a free product coupon, and get 2 of the £2 products (or one £2 and 2x£1) for just £1.
Luckily I got a lift, or I wouldn't have tried it.
Now that the prices have come down I think I might actually buy it if they sold this in my local, especially the oaty cookie dough.0 -
The store I went to only had about half of the range, and didn't have the things I wanted, but I was still pleased with what I got.
Most things were £1 or £2. I spent £8 and used both of my free product coupons, and 2 of the £1 vouchers, so I paid £2 for my £8 of easy bake products. I could have just got the 2 free products but I liked the idea of pizza dough and sauce, and thought it was worth paying the £2 extra to get the £4 of products. I hope I explained that properly?
I thought even if they didn't accept the £1 vouchers in conjunction with the free product vouchers I still didn't mind paying a bit, just for the convenience of having some ready mixed stuff in the fridge.52% tight0 -
I got the voltarol trial but wont be spending £6 on it as its still more expensive than what I usually buy (so wouldnt buy it even if it was £6 without the voucher)
Anyone tried used the £2 coupons in tesco? will they accept them at the tils?Missing Tesco R&R since Feb '07 :A & now a "Tesco veteran" apparently!0 -
The store I went to only had about half of the range, and didn't have the things I wanted, but I was still pleased with what I got.
Most things were £1 or £2. I spent £8 and used both of my free product coupons, and 2 of the £1 vouchers, so I paid £2 for my £8 of easy bake products. I could have just got the 2 free products but I liked the idea of pizza dough and sauce, and thought it was worth paying the £2 extra to get the £4 of products. I hope I explained that properly?
I thought even if they didn't accept the £1 vouchers in conjunction with the free product vouchers I still didn't mind paying a bit, just for the convenience of having some ready mixed stuff in the fridge.
Thanks that's great jellyhead I am going shopping for my stuff this week so I can't wait to get baking. It will be nice as I have 2 lots of visitors over the jubilee weekend to sample my stuff. Thanks0 -
Plushchris wrote: »I got the voltarol trial but wont be spending £6 on it as its still more expensive than what I usually buy (so wouldnt buy it even if it was £6 without the voucher)
Anyone tried used the £2 coupons in tesco? will they accept them at the tils?
Agree with this! 25% discount as an incentive to buy and review an unknown product is pathetic. They tell me that they can't give free "over the counter" medicines away which is understandable but for an £8 product £6-7 off sounds more reasonable.0 -
James_Lahey wrote: »Agree with this! 25% discount as an incentive to buy and review an unknown product is pathetic. They tell me that they can't give free "over the counter" medicines away which is understandable but for an £8 product £6-7 off sounds more reasonable.
I submitted a Bzz report anyway, saying everyone I spoke to said it was too expensive and turned down the offer of a coupon as it would still be more expensive than what they use anyway which is all true, the few people I spoke to about it said they already think the gels are too expensive.Missing Tesco R&R since Feb '07 :A & now a "Tesco veteran" apparently!0 -
It's £8.99 here, so the coupon is less than 25% off. I haven't bought it. I keep thinking it would help with my knee, but I just can't justify spending an additional £6.99 on a product that might be rubbish. If I knew somebody who had genuinely tried it then I'd ask their opinion.52% tight0
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Anyone else noticed that after a mini flurry that no new campagins have been added. I did the colgate, halo and pouring yoghurt ones and have had nothing new now for ages except one mini survey!Everyone has a dark side... apparently mine is called Harold?!? :huh:0
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