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Glitch on the £18 bath robe in ASDA!!

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  • Lauri254
    Lauri254 Posts: 393 Forumite
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    Anyone know if the multibuy will end soon?

    I might go tomorrow to get a few bits for christmas presents :)
  • emay
    emay Posts: 506 Forumite
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    It should of finished at weekend but got extended, never got told how long for though, but think it could be another couple of days only as all the new signs came in today for the new offers that usually start on a thursday or friday.

    unfortunatly i wasn't paying a lot of attention when i opened the boxes but think it was ladies v-neck jumpers will be £4, and some of the moda lines (but can't remember offer)
  • becky81, Can you please give me the product code. Ive been looking for a ladies bath robe (cotton), but all i can find at ASDA are dressing gowns, (polyester) which are useless for drying off when you get out the bath.
  • flower24
    flower24 Posts: 1,719 Forumite
    itsmeagain wrote: »
    becky81, Can you please give me the product code. Ive been looking for a ladies bath robe (cotton), but all i can find at ASDA are dressing gowns, (polyester) which are useless for drying off when you get out the bath.


    these dressing gowns are really soft kind of fleecey type, they'd be useless for drying yourself I would think you'd need one made of a towel type material
  • becky81
    becky81 Posts: 811 Forumite
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    hiya, the code is ANA 5052102057500

    below that it has 84158 cream

    Bec xxxxx
  • these dressing gowns are really soft kind of fleecey type, they'd be useless for drying yourself I would think you'd need one made of a towel type material
    Thanks. I think people get bath robes and dressing gowns mixed up. A realise that a bath robe is made from cotton towel for drying off when you get out of the bath, and the soft/fleecy ones are dressing gowns that are useless for drying off.
  • flower24
    flower24 Posts: 1,719 Forumite
    itsmeagain wrote: »
    Thanks. I think people get bath robes and dressing gowns mixed up. A realise that a bath robe is made from cotton towel for drying off when you get out of the bath, and the soft/fleecy ones are dressing gowns that are useless for drying off.


    sorry just assumed as you were asking about this particular dressing gown that you didn't realise it was a fleecey one, must have misunderstood.
  • itsmeagain
    itsmeagain Posts: 460 Forumite
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    edited 21 December 2009 at 11:10AM
    sorry just assumed as you were asking about this particular dressing gown that you didn't realise it was a fleecey one, must have misunderstood.
    It's not you who's misunderstood. The OP gave a bum steer by calling it a bath robe when it's really a dressing gown! It's a good price for a bath robe, typical price for a polyester static shocker (as ive found by trying them on)! :rolleyes:
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