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i noticed that they have the 12 months hampers for £90 +p+p
www.thenorfolkhamperco.uk
sorry dont know how to do links but if you go to website then go to gift hampers, then click on our finest hampers, the £90 for 12 months deal is there....... im happy becouse i joint the hamper club last week so got 20% off that !!!! so each month i will get sent a different hamper for under £7 !
hope this helps someone
Thanks for this Amie, i've got for it even without the 20% discount.
I asked them on twitter and they confirm you can pick your own. I try and eat healthily, so I plan to have the fruit one a lot....but might have an occasional change! It seems a good deal.0 -
Do we get to choose what hamper we want each month?0
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Thanks debs.
Ps - next time you are down with TS I will try and meet you xx0 -
I joined the club for £10 and got the membership code from Neil and applied it to the £90 deal and got that for £72. So i got it for £82 plus have 12 months membership to get 20% off future orders.0
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Thanks for this Amie, i've got for it even without the 20% discount.
I asked them on twitter and they confirm you can pick your own. I try and eat healthily, so I plan to have the fruit one a lot....but might have an occasional change! It seems a good deal.
Oh i didn't relise you could pick the fruit hampers now i'm very very tempted, i'd liek a nice fruit hamper every month and then have a nice basket to fill next year.DEC GC £463.67/£450
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Got this deal today - I already have bought from this company and the hampers received have all been fab0
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kingfisherblue wrote: »I had the 12 for £79.99 hamper deal, and asked Neil if I could have the hampers early as some have to go to other parts of the country. I received my last hampers today - the Christmas hamper, jams hamper and free sweets hamper. I'm delighted with them. They're well packed, filled with goodies and only a minimal amount of packaging (shredded, zigzagged thick red paper, very Christmassy!). They worked out at less than £6 each, which is fantastic value for money, especially for such good quality products.
The free sweets hamper is different from the retro sweets hamper. Retro has lots of loose sweets, whereas the free hamper has four small jars containing jelly beans, aniseed drop, black bullets and butter balls.
The Christmas hamper has biscuits, brandy butter, chutney, jam, box of jelly fruits, mint thins and other items. The hampers are at my mum's, so I can't take a peek at the moment.
Most of the jars are quite a nice shape as well, so I'm going to ask those who receive them to pass the empties back to me. I'll recycle them in the form of a craft at my Brownie unit
I am so looking forward to getting these - then that's all my Xmas presents done!0 -
I'm waiting for the sweets and chocolate deal (4 hampers for £50 I think it was?) and also the £55 deal for 6 hampers in December. That's a lot of christmas presents covered, especially teenagers who are tricky to buy for but all love choccy and sweets52% tight0
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