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Boots Grabbit Bargains Part 51 - Post your finds here

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  • passion8
    passion8 Posts: 2,937 Forumite
    jimsmum wrote: »
    *just shakes her head in disbelief* :rolleyes:

    :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl:
    [snipped ..]

    Thanks jimsmum :D Revenge is sweet isn't it? ;) Like Aromatics :rotfl:

    Back on-topic :)

    The Organix Hydrating Teatree Mint Conditioner (see below) was on 75% off and on SEL, so approximately £1.40 It was the only one in the range that seemed to be reduced.

    http://www.boots.com/webapp/wcs/stores/servlet/ProductDisplay?storeId=10052&productId=854416&callingViewName=&langId=-1&catalogId=11051
    Oh what a tangled web we weave, when first we practice to deceive. ~ Sir Walter Scott
  • rubylou88
    rubylou88 Posts: 965 Forumite
    Went on my travels yesterday visiting a few stores. Should have stayed in bed:rolleyes:

    1st store bought a bottle of pepsi max whooppiiee doop!

    2nd store found some listerine mouthwash on clearance for £1 so got those. Found some colgate toothbrushes reduced so bought 3 so I could console myself and not feel left out of the dental bargins, even though we use electric toothbrushes:rotfl:

    3rd store found some Dentyl mouthwash reduced to 75p grabbed 2 of those and they went through on bogof so ran back and grabbed 2 more:D . Sa tried the only reduced No7 item I came across with voucher but it beeped. Nice of him to try though.

    4th store found the NC apple bodywash thingies for 61p so bought 3 of those.

    No reduced sanctuary, mediterranean or No7. Didn't spot any of these stores selling Vichy so no gwp. None of the stores selling the new No7 accessories or the new No7 stuff in new packaging.

    & they say our city is the gateway to Europe.......gawd if my Bootsing is anything to go by we're still in the chuffing dark ages rofl:rotfl:

    Sorry I know that my carp shopping list won't help anyone but feeling sorry for myself;) :rotfl: :rotfl:

    humph!
  • Popkins
    Popkins Posts: 925 Forumite
    rubylou88 wrote: »
    Went on my travels yesterday visiting a few stores. Should have stayed in bed:rolleyes:

    & they say our city is the gateway to Europe.......gawd if my Bootsing is anything to go by we're still in the chuffing dark ages rofl:rotfl:

    Sorry I know that my carp shopping list won't help anyone but feeling sorry for myself;) :rotfl: :rotfl:

    humph!

    :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl: sorry but I feel exactly the same!!! I actually was wondering around Mr Bs today thinking this is bl**dy boring - I should have stayed in bed!!! totally carp as you say :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl:
  • passion8
    passion8 Posts: 2,937 Forumite
    sally06 wrote: »
    Loads of reductions on tights. The cheapest ones I saw are £1.75
    look out for reductions on the PP love legs range, if you like these products. I saw sachets, reduced to 50p and cooling leg gel, £2
    -[snipped ...]

    Hi Sally :) Not sure if you noticed as I don't think they have any obvious signs, but the Pretty Polly loves legs range in the dark red are on 342 I think. I know that the sachets were definitely on 342 a few days ago ;) hth

    Not sure about anyone else, but I'm hoping the next offer's for skincare. Because I definitely don't need anymore :D
    Oh what a tangled web we weave, when first we practice to deceive. ~ Sir Walter Scott
  • Popkins
    Popkins Posts: 925 Forumite
    Yorkshirepud - you have a PM! TIA ;)
  • peachey33
    peachey33 Posts: 16 Forumite
    Forgive me if this has already been mentioned but today i got the St Tropez Aerobronze ultimate tan spray reduced on sel to 4.17 (I think) from approx 18!
  • Popkins
    Popkins Posts: 925 Forumite
    peachey33 wrote: »
    Forgive me if this has already been mentioned but today i got the St Tropez Aerobronze ultimate tan spray reduced on sel to 4.17 (I think) from approx 18!

    Ooooh where was this please? :T
  • passion8
    passion8 Posts: 2,937 Forumite
    rubylou88 wrote: »
    ... snipped ]
    & they say our city is the gateway to Europe.......gawd if my Bootsing is anything to go by we're still in the chuffing dark ages rofl:rotfl:

    Sorry I know that my carp shopping list won't help anyone but feeling sorry for myself;) :rotfl: :rotfl:
    humph!
    - [.... snipped again lol]

    ^^^^^^^^^^^ The bit in bold's true btw! What a joke :D;)
    Hiya china :) Stop moaning and get the list up! Or was that THE list?:rotfl:
    Oh what a tangled web we weave, when first we practice to deceive. ~ Sir Walter Scott
  • suzi_69
    suzi_69 Posts: 506 Forumite
    passion8 wrote: »
    It is amazing isn't it JT? I've never tried the Slimfast diet, or any other diet tbh, but when I did lose a fair amount of weight myself, it was when I supplemented lunch for a Slimfast drink. I wouldn't mind, but I rarely ate lunch anyway! :D but the drinks (not smoothies - I'm not keen on those) are a good replacement meal imo. But you have to eat to lose weight. Some people knock Slimfast for some reason (possibly too much sugar? I'll have to check) but imo, they are good.

    hth and Hi btw :)

    In case anyone thought I'd ignored the question, I did reply to JT last night (by PM, as didn't want to do off-topic) but for anyone else who might be wondering, I didn't eat breakfast before & now have a Slimfast shake, which does keep me satisfied till lunch, then I have Oat So Simple Porridge (warm & filling) & finally a Slimfast Soup for tea (SF soups are more filling than normal soup, IMHO) followed by fresh fruit & a low fat yogurt. Won't suit everyone, I know, but I don't "do" veg & although its a limited diet, it works for me. I do it, on average, 6 days out of 7. I'm sure other people will read this in horror!! But I've gone from a sz 24 to sz 18 (BMI down from Morbidly Obese to Obese, bordering on overweight), so thats gotta be good. If anyone wants to ask any more questions, please PM me. Sorry to post off-topic!

    On topic, went to Market St, Mcr today & spent some vouchers, even though I vowed not to!! Not much to report! Bought a No 7 travel mirror (off to Vegas in 2 wks for a "big" b/day!:j ), a handbag mirror in a case & the 3 muslin (muslim!) cloths with Perkies, combining the travel mirror with a Meal Deal to earn another Perkie - couldn't get the SS machine to accept the vouchers & had to call a SA over, though! Good job it was all above board ;) Remembered I had read on here to fold them & that seemed to work on the last one, so thanks for whoever posted that. Whenever I spend something, I always read something on here that I wish I'd seen/saved them for - this afternoon it was the mention of Spec cases & makeup bags!! lol!

    Boogellyboo - Trafford Centre had 3 shelves full of the kits at tea time Friday, if you can get there for your mum? £19 for an empty case is a joke! :eek:

    S xx
    Everything I wanna do is either illegal, immoral or fattening! lol :rotfl:
  • passion8
    passion8 Posts: 2,937 Forumite
    Popkins wrote: »
    Ooooh where was this please? :T

    My money's on Swindon ;)

    Edit: Thanks Suzi and well done! x
    Oh what a tangled web we weave, when first we practice to deceive. ~ Sir Walter Scott
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