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free packets of huggies nappies
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Wud work for me, but alas no printer at home. So frustrating, but thanks Op0
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You can choose to have a coupon posted out to you if you are unable to print - I did.0
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Got my coupon, thanks OPMay Wins: Annual Merlin Premium Pass, Annabel Karmel Bowl and Masher
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Yes this worked for me an hour ago said 500 left0
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This deal's been running for the last 2 weeks. if you like them on fb then they will announce at the right time every day when they release them and how many at a time. Hope that helps. It's their pull up range I believe.
It's the baby dry nappies that the voucher is for, not pull ups. But ideal for night time nappies. My voucher says up to the value of £6.49 for a carry pack.
Morrisons have the big packs on offer at £4.99 so may be worth a punt there. My morrisons is rubbish and won't accept any vouchers apart from ones out of a paper and not off the internet (what the difference is I don't know) but not worth me trying. Hope it helps someone.0 -
It's the baby dry nappies that the voucher is for, not pull ups. But ideal for night time nappies. My voucher says up to the value of £6.49 for a carry pack.
Morrisons have the big packs on offer at £4.99 so may be worth a punt there. My morrisons is rubbish and won't accept any vouchers apart from ones out of a paper and not off the internet (what the difference is I don't know) but not worth me trying. Hope it helps someone.
My voucher wouldn't scan or manually input because there was a 1p difference between the cost £6.48 (last week) and the value of the voucher £6.49. She worked it out and over rode the till to make sure only the correct amount was deducted, so no chance of getting extra knocked off other shopping.JANUARY GROCERY CHALLENGE £23.30/£150
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