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I've ordered a box but just wondering if theyare very big. They don't look very substancial for £3.49. My children will love these though so if good value I'll keep ordering them.0
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shirlgirl2004 wrote: »I've ordered a box but just wondering if theyare very big. They don't look very substancial for £3.49. My children will love these though so if good value I'll keep ordering them.
This is a really good concept and well worth going for the free box but if you want them for your children you will probably find it considerably cheaper to make up your own. Mind you, they do have a huge range which makes it easy to try foods before committing yourself to a full size.0 -
I went through and binned all the things I know I definitely wouldn't like to make sure I don't receive those and have ordered one to arrive on Weds and one the following week. Have always wanted to try them and this seems like a good way to do it.
I also wonder if it is one per person or per household.One day Rodney we'll be millionaires£2020 in 2020 - Running Total £170 -
shirlgirl2004 wrote: »I've ordered a box but just wondering if theyare very big. They don't look very substancial for £3.49. My children will love these though so if good value I'll keep ordering them.
I've had these before, it's a good snack for one person and could go for a couple snacks or even a light lunch if need be. I wouldn't call it "substantial" if you intend to share it among two or more. You'll get similar snacks cheaper I would think if you just bought the separate items; I would think this is aimed at (and most worth it) to people who end up eating junk food at work or not having time to get lunch at all.0 -
I had been thinking it would give more variety. We buy dried organic apricots, dates etc but just thought it would save buying so many. My LOs don't have sweets so they eat an awful lot of dried and fresh fruit so I think it could work out expensive but I guess that's what a trial is all about.0
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FairyShazza wrote: »I also wonder if it is one per person or per household.
My OH used the recommendation code and placed an order which was accepted. Different e-mail address and debit card but same postal address and I also got £1 off my next order for recommending him. I wonder if the £1 will come off the 2nd half price box?0 -
Thanks OP, I have just ordered one to be delivered on Friday.0
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I have just oredered one thankyou:money:0
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Thanks, I'm going to order one. Its the sort of thing I buy normally anyway.
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shirlgirl2004 wrote: »I've ordered a box but just wondering if theyare very big. They don't look very substancial for £3.49. My children will love these though so if good value I'll keep ordering them.
Hi,
You get 4 individual plastic pots each 11cm by 6cm and 2cm deep. They are handy for lunch boxes but i think it would be much cheaper to make your own or go to home bargains!0
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