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Hi think I missed these & am going to As later, are they only in a certain size or all sizes please?
I thought some folks might have missed it as I hadn't seen it mentioned again, thats why I wanted to quote it rather than just hit "thanks"
They are the Limited Edition Union Jack design Mega Pack boxes. My store only had boxes of 88 size 4+ and boxes of 94 Size 4, both scanning at £6 instead of advertised £15
This is great value considering the Jumbo boxes that are £12/2 for £20 usually only contain about 60 or 70 nappies. When you buy two Jumbo boxes at £20 you get about 200 nappies. But buying these Union Jack ones you can get close to 300 nappies for just £18! :j:jApparently, everybody knows that the bird is [strike]the word[/strike] a moorhen0 -
Westvleteren wrote: »Whatever it is it ain't really fair - as usual Scotland getting the bum end of the deal
Well I'm sure those collecting fuel vouchers and not understanding the PP might think they're getting a good deal!
Cocoa pops still showing as a good deal, as are crunchy nut cornflakes
Unless those prices have changed in Bonnie Scotland too?!The mind is like a parachute. It doesn't work unless it's open0 -
I'm off to a good MSE start to the weekend. I won £2 off Huggies and a Free bag os Walkers crisps
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Thanks - just had a go and won a free bagpls can i ask if anyone can remember which herbal essences are comparing?:A
All the 200 ml are £2.00 in Tesco and £1.00 in Asda.I have 200ml hello hydration shampoo on my shopping list. £2 in T's, £1 in A's and a £1 voucher to use
Did the same yesterday with hello hydration shampoo and conditioner - waiting for the price porkie will let you know when it comes in. (used 2 £1.00 ssm vouchers so should be free)
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Westvleteren wrote: »
That is what they were in my local T's the other day. Maybe it changed in Scotland?
Yep still showing as £2.09 today online for me, but to be honest Scotland can have the cheap cereal, we are quite happy with the multi-buys on the booze you can't have0 -
Morning all,
We won Tickets to go and see Mr Blooms nursery live show over at the Walks today in Kings Lynn, when I say won, I meant you enter a prize draw, DS is quite excited
My only concern is sometimes they sit the kids on their own at the front in which case he will probably miss out as he so timid and shy takes him ages to feel comfortable.MSE- The Glitchhikers guide to the galaxy0 -
Westvleteren wrote: »Whatever it is, it ain't really fair - as usual Scotland getting the bum end of the deal0
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I'm off to a good MSE start to the weekend. I won £2 off Huggies and a Free bag os Walkers crisps
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Thank you, just bagged a bag too :rotfl:MSE- The Glitchhikers guide to the galaxy0 -
queen_of_cheap wrote: »Morning all
Got woken up at 6am by the heaviest rain ever. It hammered it down for about 20 mins. Definitely no balloons going up this morning
Went back to sleep and got woken up at 8 by thunder. Can still hear it rumbling away in the distance
You know when you have an addiction when the first thing you think if when it rains is that any chance you might have had for wombling is out if the window lol
You also know you have an addiction when you wake in the morning and realise you been dreaming of wombling,N1LDA0 -
Bootsalebargains wrote: »morning all, Thank you for all your replies yesterday, we did decide to come on holiday, I went to see oh yesterday and they've put him on iv antibiotic drip to see if it works better than tablet which he'd been on for 8 weeks. If they don't work they're going to surgically debride it (whatever that means)
We went to the club last nightand my little girl loved the entertainment, she was on the dancefloor all night. We've filmed it on the camcorder to show oh when he comes home.
Glad you decided to go.
As for surgically debriding it - my OH had that done when his ankle decided to blow up! It just means they remove the dead and infected tissue, might be a bit scarred for it but might actually be quite a good idea for him.What is this life if, full of care, we have no time to stand and stare0
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