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Endurance Lends Itself To Enjoyment

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  • savvy_sal
    savvy_sal Posts: 5,015 Forumite
    Does that work out that you buy the 12of these10 x Hipp Organic Fruit Layer Mango & Banana Topped wit... £10.00 £6.00 for £6 with fillers and get an apg for £4something?
    and if it is can u but any flavour in the same 12 for £6 Hipp Organic?
    TIA

    best to buy 11 of one flavour and 1 of another.
  • Nellie35
    Nellie35 Posts: 1,745 Forumite
    Fifth Anniversary 1,000 Posts Combo Breaker
    Tinyshoes wrote: »
    What a shambles, perhaps Ruth might finish in the top 5 after all. Better start rearranging your stashes!
  • CookieRaider
    CookieRaider Posts: 2,195 Forumite
    savvy_sal wrote: »
    best to buy 11 of one flavour and 1 of another.
    :beer: savvy av not had an apg for ages :( and i have friends with little ones so this will be great for them.:)

    So i can tell them to get any flavour 11of 1 and 1 of another:)
  • fairclaire
    fairclaire Posts: 22,698 Forumite
    Tinyshoes wrote: »

    VERY ambiguous. They use the word fraudulent alot? Would that be fraudulent in the legal sense of the word or what they deem fraudulent? Because there's a big difference.
    Also they aren't very clear about who the 'independent adjudicator is'? I'd honestly not take too much notice of this TS. It looks to me like a response to satisfy a dis-gruntled competitor and a few hundred friends.
    This, like most competitions had a get out clause written into the T&CS and at best it's an attempt to avoid the sort of bad publicity that results from social media frenzy.

    I can see why. the prize must be worth a lot to someone in the business. They're a high profile company. I think Ruth has got her prize from this comp. You can't put a price on the confidence that will take her far in the future ;)
  • CookieRaider
    CookieRaider Posts: 2,195 Forumite
    simone10 wrote: »
    Has anyone found any Date Cereal Bars called Beloved in Asda?
    A 4pk box, meant to be 2 varieties Berry Bars or Seed Bars
    There's a coupon in March Asda Mag page 33 for £1 off.
    Supposedly in store from Feb 28th, but I never found them in store last weekend and can't find them on A.com (so in turn not on MSM)
    Was wanting to know how much they are to know whether £1 off makes them a desirable item for shopping list. Maybe a useful filler.

    TIA :)

    This could be a healthy treat for my 4yr old boy:)
    Trying to get him away from haribo etc he was at the dentist last week and i felt embarressed when my dentist told me ten teeth where dodgy and i know that its baby teeth but i feel bad as i am the parent.
    He has been doing ok this week eating breadsticks, bananas, raisins and just a little chocolate or jammy dodger but no haribo or chewits.
    Damn those fillers.
  • Tinyshoes
    Tinyshoes Posts: 29,014 Forumite
    fairclaire wrote: »
    VERY ambiguous. They use the word fraudulent alot? Would that be fraudulent in the legal sense of the word or what they deem fraudulent? Because there's a big difference.
    Also they aren't very clear about who the 'independent adjudicator is'? I'd honestly not take too much notice of this TS. It looks to me like a response to satisfy a dis-gruntled competitor and a few hundred friends.
    This, like most competitions had a get out clause written into the T&CS and at best it's an attempt to avoid the sort of bad publicity that results from social media frenzy.

    I can see why. the prize must be worth a lot to someone in the business. They're a high profile company. I think Ruth has got her prize from this comp. You can't put a price on the confidence that will take her far in the future ;)

    There are a couple of competitors who do not seem to be able to let things go and I have probably taken an unhealthy interest in it. :o

    You are right the young lady here is far more confident than she was this time two weeks ago. ;)
  • Tinyshoes
    Tinyshoes Posts: 29,014 Forumite
    Nellie35 wrote: »
    What a shambles, perhaps Ruth might finish in the top 5 after all. Better start rearranging your stashes!

    Doesn't bear thinking about. :eek:
  • fairclaire
    fairclaire Posts: 22,698 Forumite
    This could be a healthy treat for my 4yr old boy:)
    Trying to get him away from haribo etc he was at the dentist last week and i felt embarressed when my dentist told me ten teeth where dodgy and i know that its baby teeth but i feel bad as i am the parent.
    He has been doing ok this week eating breadsticks, bananas, raisins and just a little chocolate or jammy dodger but no haribo or chewits.
    Damn those fillers.

    cookieraider hug4.gif

    If you are worried about his teeth.....and I have a 13 year old with less than perfect teeth :o DIY I scrub my DS2 teeth myself twice a day. It's not ideal but it's necessary. The only way to keep his oral hygiene up to scratch is to do it myself. Not ideal but I'd like his teeth to be around longer than I'm going to be :D just do what you have to do. Teeth are so important and so many people neglect them


    Why do people who get free dental treatment neglect their teeth? I don't but it's just something that puzzles me madly :o
  • TrulyMadly
    TrulyMadly Posts: 39,754 Forumite
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  • CookieRaider
    CookieRaider Posts: 2,195 Forumite
    Hi can anyone explain how this works if it still glitches or give me a post count No to find out? ( Page numbers r no good because i changed settings for more posts per page) I had copied this to notebook the other day) and am pasting it from there. TIA

    Results from earlier thanks OP trigger was crunchy nut

    10% Cheaper Guarantee
    ASDA guarantee your comparable grocery shopping to be 10% cheaper than Tesco, Sainsbury’s, Morrisons and Waitrose or we’ll give you the difference.


    Due to the ASDA Price Guarantee, you're entitled to a voucher of £2.20:
    ASDA Voucher
    Why £2.20?
    « Back to comparison results
    6 items on your bill qualify for comparison ASDA Morrisons
    +£1.96

    2 x Mentos Sugarfree Pure Fresh Gum - Spearmint (10) £0.67 N/A
    1 x Mentos Sugarfree Pure Fresh Gum - Mint (10) £0.33 N/A
    1 x Haribo Maoam Giant Strawberry Stripes £0.10 £0.10
    1 x Haribo Maoam Giant Sour Stripes (15g) £0.10 £0.10
    1 x Kellogg's Rice Krispies Snack Bars (6x20g) £1.98 £1.00
    1 x Kellogg's Frosties Snack Bars (6x25g) £1.98 £1.00
    1 x Candyland Flumps Mallow Twists (12g) £0.10 £0.10
    1 x Haribo Starmix Minis £0.10 £0.10
    1 x ASDA Chosen by You Giant Rainbow Buttons Bar (15g) £0.05 N/A
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