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Is £10 too expensive for 100 bun cases ?
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            Yes it is too expensive.
 Cath Kidston stuff is lovely, well there emails and catalogues are, which is as near as I've ever got to them.0
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            I just got some really pretty pastel coloured ones with polka dots from Mr M's. Very Cath Kidston-esk:DWooligans member 2010 - 6 animal blankets. 2 angel wraps, 2 baby hat, 4 Aaron squares, 5 cardigans
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            :eek: I love Cath Kidston but there is no way I would spend £10 on bun cases even if I had money to burn (which I don't) I can't see many people buying them at that price.0
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            They have got very similar cupcake cases in morrisons i think they were 79p for 100when your life is a mess light one more cigarette its so logical!!
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 There's no profit in peace boys we better fight some more:(0
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            They have got very similar cupcake cases in morrisons i think they were 79p for 100
 You beat me to it.
 Also Lakeland have the pretty pink or lilac polka dot ones at £1.99 a pack which I thought was way over the top even at that price but they are nice.
 I've just used some of those this morning and they look just as good as those Cath Kidson ones.
 £10 for those is just ridiculous.0
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            If it makes you feel better you can get the Cath Kidston ones from Amazon for £8.10 
 http://www.amazon.co.uk/Cath-Kidston-Cup-Cake-Kit/dp/184400922X/ref=sr_1_40?ie=UTF8&qid=1288968825&sr=8-400
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            They are also selling a box of matches with a christmas tree on for £6.00.0
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            I was a bit po'd about having to pay 79p/100 at Waitrose the other day! - when I'm sure the 99p shop has much better quality and volume offers. Bought some silicone chocolate moulds from Poundland today which I'm very happy with :j.
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            VfM4meplse wrote: »I was a bit po'd about having to pay 79p/100 at Waitrose the other day! - when I'm sure the 99p shop has much better quality and volume offers. Bought some silicone chocolate moulds from Poundland today which I'm very happy with :j.
 Am I the only one that thinks that CK is the modern day analogy to the emperor's new clothes ? ?
 No because I do too.0
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            I bought some Pudsey fairy cake cases in Lakeland today. I think they were £1.49 for 250, of which 50p goes to the charity. Well worth it if you are near a Lakeland.0
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