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Free sample of bountyfrappe :)
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Mmmm, I've tried this it's delish! Thanks.0
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not something i'd normally pay to try but when it's free we'll give it a go. Thanks.Moneysaving is costing me a fortune!0
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MissBehaving wrote:Another Kahlua addict. Will try your mix when I get my sample. Thanks OP! :beer:
btw Snow Angel - are u from SA?
No - I used to work in a SA bar though and lived with heaps of people in a big house from SA. They have Amarula too......yummy!0 -
Thanks for this and the Kahlua connection. Now... I wonder if we can get a free sample of that??0
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Laneyboo wrote:i bought this a few weeks back in tesco when it was 2 for £1 or something similar... not pleasant at all, i thought it would be creamy and coconutty but all the lumps sit on top and when you drink it you get powdery lumps of yeuch
still its always good for others to try it when its free
Bought some of this a few weeks ago in Tesco where it was reduced to clear (!!)
I poured it into the 3/4 empty ice cold milk bottle, replaced the lid and shook it HARD for about 4-5 minutes and mine had NO lumps or powder and was YUMMY!! does need mixing but is FAB if done properly.Good Enough Club member number 27(2) AND I got me a stalkee!
Closet debt free wannabe -[STRIKE] Last personal loan payment - July 2010[/STRIKE]:T, credit card balance about £3000 (and dropping FAST), [STRIKE]Last car payment September 2010 (August 2010 aparently!!)[/STRIKE]
And a mortgage in a pear tree0 -
anyone got it!?0
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:T Thanks very much for thisMortgage-free wannabe!0
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Did it before and never came.0
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still accepting so they must have loads to give awayDebt of £6300 cleared in 5 years, now ZERO0
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