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EXPIRED Bargain Easiyo £1.25 a sachet + 10% off, free del + Quidco

Thought I'd share this as Easiyo is great but normally quite pricey.

Cherry, lemon, Greek n honey, strawberry, mango and peach all £1.25 per sachet - normally £2.65 each. Also extra jar and lunch takers set only £2.

http://www.wigglywigglers.co.uk/shop/searchresults.html?-session=shopper:5ACCCF73113d425313ugFFDEB532

10% off and free named day delivery with this code -

https://forums.moneysavingexpert.com/discussion/comment/54305981#Comment_54305981

Don't forget 8% Quidco too :j

Comments

  • valuemaster
    valuemaster Posts: 9 Forumite
    edited 6 July 2012 at 3:49PM
    Tasty stuff this, ordered. Ta.
  • samboette
    samboette Posts: 399 Forumite
    I've been Money Tipped!
    Thanks OP. just bought some new jars and yoghurt satchets as well as some different soda stream flavours!
  • finlay
    finlay Posts: 378 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture Combo Breaker
    Thanks for this just ordered some :jyum!
    Snootchie Bootchies!
  • Charliezoo
    Charliezoo Posts: 1,732 Forumite
    I just got a polite phone call from the company to say that unfortunately some of the Easiyo flavours are now OOS. I just asked them to send me a selection of whatever flavours they have available as the price was so good and I like all the Easiyos anyway.

    Be aware that they're selling out fast though!
  • bodacious
    bodacious Posts: 450 Forumite
    I can't see any of the sachets on the site, only the jars. Am I looking in the wrong place?
  • Charliezoo
    Charliezoo Posts: 1,732 Forumite
    Looks like they're all OOS now!
  • Jazzy_B
    Jazzy_B Posts: 1,810 Forumite
    All you need to use is a tablespoonful of natural yoghurt (I like Rachel's), and a litre of full fat UHT milk. You can add milk powder if you want, but I prefer the texture without.Use a spoonful of your last batch to start off the next one. I replace the starter with new yoghurt,every 20 or so times, by freezing an extra spoonful at the beginning. Check out the Old Style board for lots more info :)
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