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  • HILLBERN
    HILLBERN Posts: 3,125 Forumite
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    When do the coupons for extra points expire?

    Do you need these for Xmas?

    I think they expire the end of the year, and yes I wanted for xmas, I keep waiting just incase I manage to get some:)
  • bubbs
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    Snap-ant wrote: »
    :(

    Fortunately the Rehabilitation hospital has sent Dad to hospital to be better cared for as there is cause for concern - bloods still haven't come back & his blood pressure is very low

    Will know more when Mum visits him this evening

    Oh Snap :(
    So sorry, but he is in the best place xx
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  • Savvybuyer
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    gocat wrote: »
    That's strange. Yesterday I got £12 worth of branded yogurts including danones and used £3.50 danone vouchers and a £3 off £12 spend.
    Were the phil cheese £2.40 each? As yesterday they were showing as half price when I looked so didn't try it.
    tia :)

    Philadelphia 280g are off in M as well too - were £1, you can see now why we have positive inflation figures:(, now £2.64!:eek:
  • Good evening :santa2:

    There's loads of these on msm with 50p cashback... Would be useful fillers or to use up expiring wombles, bms etc as they turn into cash




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  • Dizzy_Ditzy
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    mhoc wrote: »
    I am wondering if anyone has had one of the Thorntons chocolate hampers and if so are they packed into what looks like a very large strong shoe box?

    My eldest BF had a Thorntons chocolate hamper from work about 3 years ago (I think it was a present for the office not for personal consumption) and she gave me the empty box (sadly not the contents) - its very big, like a size 11 shoe box and very tough. I've used it every since for storing the wrapping extras - bow, ribbons, gift tags etc, both Christmas and birthdays etc so it lives behind the sofa

    I am just wondering if I could find something similar to store Christmas cards in - at the moment there is a ludicrous amount of cards from previous sales which I need to seriously cull and just keep the bare minimum

    OK, yes it would be a excuse to buy a silly amount of chocolate as well, I am so see through :rotfl: I did have a quick peek on their website but every item has a different offer and its very hard to compare them all and few of them have pictures of the outer boxes.
    My only comparison is the Thorntons Ive got odd times from Home Bargains
    Yes I would be eating all of the chocolate myself with OHs help with the minimum going for Christmas presents - I have no shame :D

    My thorntons box last year was huge. Not sure what size this one will be but I'm pretty sure it won't be any sort of shoe box size
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  • HILLBERN
    HILLBERN Posts: 3,125 Forumite
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    mhoc wrote: »
    I am wondering if anyone has had one of the Thorntons chocolate hampers and if so are they packed into what looks like a very large strong shoe box?

    My eldest BF had a Thorntons chocolate hamper from work about 3 years ago (I think it was a present for the office not for personal consumption) and she gave me the empty box (sadly not the contents) - its very big, like a size 11 shoe box and very tough. I've used it every since for storing the wrapping extras - bow, ribbons, gift tags etc, both Christmas and birthdays etc so it lives behind the sofa

    I am just wondering if I could find something similar to store Christmas cards in - at the moment there is a ludicrous amount of cards from previous sales which I need to seriously cull and just keep the bare minimum

    OK, yes it would be a excuse to buy a silly amount of chocolate as well, I am so see through :rotfl: I did have a quick peek on their website but every item has a different offer and its very hard to compare them all and few of them have pictures of the outer boxes.
    My only comparison is the Thorntons Ive got odd times from Home Bargains
    Yes I would be eating all of the chocolate myself with OHs help with the minimum going for Christmas presents - I have no shame :D

    I had a 2 different sized hampers a couple of years ago, lovely strong boxes 1 was a bit bigger than a shoe box the other was about a foot square both had green lids and brown and green striped bases
  • Dizzy_Ditzy
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    Snap-ant wrote: »
    :(

    Fortunately the Rehabilitation hospital has sent Dad to hospital to be better cared for as there is cause for concern - bloods still haven't come back & his blood pressure is very low

    Will know more when Mum visits him this evening

    I'm sorry it's not better news. Hopefully they'll be able to get to the bottom of it very soon :)
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  • Savvybuyer
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    savvy_sal wrote: »
    1x ASDA Smartprice Salted Peanuts (200G) £0.48 £0.48
    1x Lenor Fabric Conditioner Spring Awakening 44 Washes (1.1LTR) £3.50 N/A
    1x Lenor Fabric Conditioner Summer Breeze 44 Washes (1.1LTR) £3.50 N/A
    1x Herbal Essences Bee Strong Honey & Apricot Shampoo (400ML) £3.79 £1.47
    1x ASDA Grower's Selection British Broccoli (335G) £0.49 £0.50
    0.35x ASDA Loose Banana (order by number of bananas or select kg) (PER KG) £0.23 £0.23
    1x Giant Strawberry Stripes (1PK) £0.10 £0.10
    2x Young's Admirals Pie (340G) £2.58 £1.36
    1x Haribo Starmix (1PK) £0.10 £0.10
    1x MAOAM Sour Giant Stripes Cola & Lemon Flavour (1PK) £0.10 N/A
    Comparison total (compared products only) £7.77 £4.24

    Lenor didn't work
    Used garnier ultimate blends The nourishing repairer shampoo Bar code 3600541367517 as a trigger in 2 for £4 so not a total disaster.

    Afternoon all .It didn't pick up morries 2 for £1 on admiral pie either.

    Those Lenor don't work - although there are other varieties. However as those two seem to me to be the two less obscure ones, I doubt whether the others would work. :( about them not picking up the M mbuy on the Youngs pie.
  • Savvybuyer
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    Reminds me, the 4 for £3 health and beauty offer in M is now all completely off. From what I can see.
  • HILLBERN wrote: »
    I think they expire the end of the year, and yes I wanted for xmas, I keep waiting just incase I manage to get some:)

    Ah OK, plenty left in my T so could have posted the coupons but would they arrive in time?

    xx
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