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Ribena Squash

kitty_kat27
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Hi,
A bit of a strange request. OH loves Ribena Squash (way to much if you ask me) but it's getting very expensive. Does anybody know anywhere we could get it cheaper. At the moment we stock up whenever we see it on offer but only so much cupboard space.
Thanks
P.S I have tried Amazon and Ebay
A bit of a strange request. OH loves Ribena Squash (way to much if you ask me) but it's getting very expensive. Does anybody know anywhere we could get it cheaper. At the moment we stock up whenever we see it on offer but only so much cupboard space.
Thanks

P.S I have tried Amazon and Ebay
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Look on 'mysupermarket.co.uk' for price comparisons for all major supermarkets and other stores.0
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Currently half price in Tesco...but why not try him out on own brands instead? Preferably without telling him you've done a swap (watch 'Eat Well for Less' on BBC and you'll see just how many people can't tell the difference, even when they swear they can).Googling on your question might have been both quicker and easier, if you're only after simple facts rather than opinions!0
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Ribena is one of the few things I really can tell the difference. Blackcurrant squash does taste very different.
It is often on offer, just check all the supermarkets online to see who is cheapest. http://www.mysupermarket.co.uk/tesco-price-comparison/Squash/Ribena_Blackcurrant_850ml.html?TrackingCode=121.olVLCgt7X0yrDS6MUODbpg0 -
I like Ribena, but I don't like the price. Instead, I buy High Juice blackcurrant cordial - and it tastes the same. Most supermarkets have their own brand. I usually buy Aldi, which I think is 99p. High juice tastes very different to ordinary cordial. It has much more flavour, and is thicker - just like Ribena.0
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I am a total Ribena addict and buy the 'light' version, I can go through several bottles a week, so I always stock up when it is on offer, nothing unusual about walking out the supermarket with a trolley load of Ribena Light! Earlier this year I got some larger bottles ultra cheap in B&M's since they have changed Ribena from 'Sugar Free' to 'Light' so I bagged the older named bottles!0
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Noble_Viking wrote: »I am a total Ribena addict and buy the 'light' version, I can go through several bottles a week, so I always stock up when it is on offer, nothing unusual about walking out the supermarket with a trolley load of Ribena Light! Earlier this year I got some larger bottles ultra cheap in B&M's since they have changed Ribena from 'Sugar Free' to 'Light' so I bagged the older named bottles!The more I live, the more I learn.
The more I learn, the more I grow.
The more I grow, the more I see.
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The more I know, the more I see,
How little I know.!!0 -
I think you have a problem.:think:
In my local supermarket no one bats an eyelid at people walking out with a trolley load of the same product, it's normal for the local shop owners when bagging bargains to put in their shop!
Do you think the Ribena Berry tattoo I have planned is a bad idea? :rotfl:0 -
Thanks everyone only just figured out how to get back on this thread0
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Have you tried Costco? I wouldn't know if they stock British brands, so have a check. They usually have bulk quantities of well-known brands and some people I know swear by their high quality.0
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