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  • mrs_lds
    mrs_lds Posts: 4,103 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture 1,000 Posts Combo Breaker I won, I won, I won!
    This is Instore too.
  • emujuice
    emujuice Posts: 930 Forumite
    Received online Tesco Order this morning and Tesco Loves Baby and Toddler Bedtime Baby Bath 500ml should be £1.37 and it has appeared on my receipt as 27p and its on 3 for 2!

    So that 54p for £4.11. There's other baby lotions on the offer but don't know if they will work.

    It looks like they are using the (£0.27/100ml) rather than the £1.37 price. Won't let me use links as new member. :(

    Please note: The Nappy cream went through at £1.40 (full price)

    Don't know if this will work in store but I hope it helps some of you. It's the purple bottle.

    the purple one is in store (though I didn't get 342) The baby powder is 33p
  • Angelmum80
    Angelmum80 Posts: 47 Forumite
    I was in tesco the other day and noticed the huggies pure wipes were bogof.. £2.59 a pack... As asda do them for £1.00 a pack, will they price match them? If they do, that should make them 50p a pack which would = bargain.... Not sure if this will work, but though I'd share on the off chance :)
  • Hi I'm new to this so sorry for not posting in the appropriate thread I couldn't find the usual Tesco one.

    Tesco's 'My Baby Loves' range moisturising bubble bath has been reduced to 27p. It has been at this price in my store for over 2 weeks but no SEL, I found it with self scanner and it doesn't show as 27p online. Anyway it's also on 3 for 2 so essentially you get 3 bottles for 54p!!! The talc in the same range is also reduced to 33p and included in 3 for 2 but none left in my store.

    Hope this helps!
  • I've just been to Tesco in Coventry and they have Tesco Loves Baby baby powder (400g) for 33p and their Baby & Toddle Baby bath Bedtime (500ml) for 27p.

    Hope this helps!
  • nicola2312
    nicola2312 Posts: 183 Forumite
    They are also on 3 for 2 i bought the talc yesterday
    buzzzzz:D:money:
  • lozza1985
    lozza1985 Posts: 3,373 Forumite
    edited 19 June 2013 at 5:35PM
    I finally managed to pick some of the bubble bath up, one store had the price on the shelf as 27p so they were obviously sold out! Said £1.08 I think it was on the shelf in another store and no mention of 3 for 2 but it went through at 27p and 342 fine, thanks for posting about it it's a right bargain, have stocked up ready for our new arrival :)
    Avon Lady since 2009 - I help on the Avon hints & tips thread to help other reps/new sales leaders as I was helped so much by it when I first started out :A
  • notanewuser
    notanewuser Posts: 8,499 Forumite
    Just a warning that talc isn't recommended to be used on anybody, never mind babies and toddlers.
    Trying to be a man is a waste of a woman
  • EMMAP
    EMMAP Posts: 4,746 Forumite
    Debt-free and Proud!
    They mean keep the bottle away from babies and kids in case they try and eat it or something. Who would sell talc you couldn't actually use?
    Debt free 6th December 2014 :)

    'Kindness is a simple act to show someone that you see them and that they're worth it'
  • nico26
    nico26 Posts: 823 Forumite
    EMMAP wrote: »
    They mean keep the bottle away from babies and kids in case they try and eat it or something. Who would sell talc you couldn't actually use?


    This is partly the reason now why you do not see much talc being sold now.

    There has been concern that using talcum powder on the genital area could increase the risk of ovarian cancer.
    Scientists are trying to see if this is the case, but for now the evidence is still uncertain.
    Before the 1970s, talcum powder was often contaminated with asbestos fibres which are known to cause cancer. But since then, all home products containing talcum powder are legally obliged to be asbestos-free.
    Some scientists have suggested that talc particles could travel to the ovaries, irritate them and cause inflammation. Low-level, long-term inflammation may increase the risk of some types of cancer, such as bowel cancer, but less so to ovarian cancer. And so far, it doesn’t look like using anti-inflammatory drugs can reduce the risk of ovarian cancer.
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