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Free shower gel worth £17 with purchase of £45 at Molton Brown

Free luxury shower gel (worth £17) and free delivery with orders over £45 until 7th December.

Free shower gel
For him - bracing silverbirch bodywash
For her - blissful templetree shower and bodywash


For code = Link here

enjoy:)
NO FARMS = NO FOOD
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  • Cheapchick_2
    Cheapchick_2 Posts: 1,090 Forumite
    I've been Money Tipped!
    Blissful templetree is one of my faves. Got some when they had the £10 off code a while back. Although it says shower gel it's great as a bubble bath as a little goes a long way and makes loads of bubbles.
  • Issyc
    Issyc Posts: 5,423 Forumite
    But what a cost for a shower!
  • jenniewb
    jenniewb Posts: 12,843 Forumite
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    Issyc wrote: »
    But what a cost for a shower!


    Probably around the £250 mark upwards if you catch an offer at B&Q, though you can get those types which jam onto your bath taps for around £50.

    (Sorry, couldn't resist....;))
  • Issyc
    Issyc Posts: 5,423 Forumite
    jenniewb wrote: »
    Probably around the £250 mark upwards if you catch an offer at B&Q, though you can get those types which jam onto your bath taps for around £50.

    (Sorry, couldn't resist....;))

    lol! I just don't understand how people can afford these prices!
  • Cheapchick_2
    Cheapchick_2 Posts: 1,090 Forumite
    I've been Money Tipped!
    It is very pricy stuff - I wouldnt buy it for myself unless I had a code (the last one allowed £10 off and a free gel so I got two gels for £11.95. I usually get some as a Christmas gift and it does last me a lot longer than any other "normal" priced bubble bath. Last time I bought some radox I had to pour a quarter of the bottle in to get the same amount of bubbles as I do from Molton Brown stuff so I suppose it's not much for expensive when you think about it like that (fairy Liquid lasting longer than others? LOL). Well that's what I'm trying to tell myself anyway to justify me buying it - suppose I could just bathe myself in fairy liquid!
  • does anyone have the code? for some reason the page won't load for me
    thanks
  • it's okay i've found it thanks, bit worried as the code applied, but then when i went to check out there was no discount. any advice? thanks
  • Robothell
    Robothell Posts: 494 Forumite
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    Cheapchick wrote: »
    It is very pricy stuff - I wouldnt buy it for myself unless I had a code (the last one allowed £10 off and a free gel so I got two gels for £11.95. I usually get some as a Christmas gift and it does last me a lot longer than any other "normal" priced bubble bath. Last time I bought some radox I had to pour a quarter of the bottle in to get the same amount of bubbles as I do from Molton Brown stuff so I suppose it's not much for expensive when you think about it like that (fairy Liquid lasting longer than others? LOL). Well that's what I'm trying to tell myself anyway to justify me buying it - suppose I could just bathe myself in fairy liquid!

    I agree - this stuff may be pricey but it does last significantly longer than cheaper brands. I worked out that I went through one bottle of this stuff in the same time it took me to go through 5-6 bottles of other brands. A little goes a very long way!
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  • Cheapchick_2
    Cheapchick_2 Posts: 1,090 Forumite
    I've been Money Tipped!
    mrscameron wrote: »
    it's okay i've found it thanks, bit worried as the code applied, but then when i went to check out there was no discount. any advice? thanks

    Was your total £45 or above before you added the free gel and code? It will show as applied but no discount iwll come off if you havent spent over £45
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