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Hayfever tablets: less than 50p a box in Superdrug!
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I'm really sorry if this has been posted elsewhere, but I found this bargain and felt others may want to benefit...Superdrug have a load of hayfever remedies on at 2 for 1 and there are some really good bargains, however, the best bargain is not displayed in a lot of stores. They are selling Galphram 1 a day packs at 98p each and they are part of the buy one get one free deal! The expiry on them is good until 2009 and I've personally found it very effective. Hope this helps some people!
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Are these 'Galpharm' Cetirizine Hidrochloride? Like Zirtek?
If so that seems really good value.
Thanks for that:T £500 saved this year on annual Building & contents cover :T
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& this offer is not to be sneezed at.0
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don't forget the 10% voucher from signing up at superdrug.com.Cleaning the house while children are growing is like shovelling snow when it's still snowing!0
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i beleive "galphram" are loratadineNever put off till tomorrow what you can do today!:mad:
Cos if you do it today and like it...You can do it again tomorrow..
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Galpharm have two kinds - the blue packet is Hayfever and Allergy Relief (cetirizine dihydrochloride) and the green packet is Non-Drowsy Hayfever & Allergy Relief (loratadine). They will have cost Superdrug around the 40-45p mark (and of course they could have got a deal from Galpharm) so it is a very good deal, but not one they will be losing money on. Hayfever tablets have a nice margin generally.0
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Sounds the same as the ones they sell in Asda for £1.17/pack. Ouch.0
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