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Selection Boxes
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My local Home Bargains store had some in - not sure how much they were but prob be cheaper than supermarkets etc!
Or cheaper still - buy a few bars of different chocolates and make your own from an old box and some coloured tissue paper!!0 -
I saw some Cadburys ones in Morrisons last night, half price I think they were about £1.50 something like that.Married 1st October 2015:heartpuls
1st Baby due June 2016 :happylove0 -
My local Tesco had them for £1 yesterday and they were buy one get one free,so much cheaper than buying them seperately,hope that helps xFeeding 6 Adults 1 Teen a 8 year old with hollow legs and a very fussy 5 year old. Also 3 cats and 3 fishies
To include all Food,Toiletries and Petfood.0 -
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Co op have them on 2 for £2.70.0
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What we've done as an alternative to selection boxes this year for our 3 is to buy a big bag of Cadbury treat bars, £1.99 for approx 25 from Home Bargains, and on Christmas morning, we'll leave them out in a bowl from Santa and Rudolf as a thank you for leaving a carrot and glass of hopefully very cheap M+S alcohol (see thread on Grabbit).
The problem with a selection box is that there's usually something they won't eat - like crunchies in our house, so it works out expensive. This way they can all dip in to whatever they want whilst opening their presents.0 -
skintbuthappy81 wrote: »I saw some Cadburys ones in Morrisons last night, half price I think they were about £1.50 something like that.
Yep, down to £1.39 from £2.79, I picked some up this week
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