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Free activities when you buy a Kit Kat Easter egg
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wow my local salon is included in the papmer experience!! i am going to buy these ones for sure!
wonder what kind of papmer treats you get?
edit - wow its for facials, manicuers and pedicures!!! i am buying these in the truck load!!!
Be careful - think it is one pamper session per person per salon, so you won't be able to go to the same salon and use lots yourself.0 -
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this is awesome! going to asda at lunch and clearing out the easter eggs!!! just phoned a few places local to me to see what i can claim and its perfect. can see a few gifts for people as well!!!!MSE - Longtime learner of debt management, better at helping others than sorting myself out. Plans to move house in 2014. Deposit saving begins!0
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ooh, I think I will be off easter egg shopping later!0
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full list of the ones on offer on the easter egg thread. here:
http://forums.moneysavingexpert.com/showthread.html?t=749305I heart The Capital0 -
what is the best deal people have found on these eggs?
i have found them 2 for £8 in sainsburys but thats the only place i have seen them
edit - i got them in asda for £2 each at the weekend!0 -
The aero eggs are only £2 in Asda. In fact Asda has most eggs at £2!! I have seen the exact same eggs in tesco for £4 and £5 in Morrisons!!0
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Going tomorrow to Asda then.Save saynoto0870.com in your favorites, and stop giving companies more £££ dialling 0870 numbers when you can dial freephones or cheaper alternatives
call your credit card company, tell them that you want to leave, 99% of the time theyll lower your APR%
Remember when that Bank Manager or Salesperson smiles at you, all he sees is £ notes. Dont forget the motto, "the wider their grin, the more debt your in"0 -
Personally, I avoid buying NESTLE products on account of their policies - not a good track record.
Milking it | Business | The Guardian http://www.mcspotlight.org/beyond/companies/nestle.html0
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