30 cans of Pepsi max for £5, found at morrisons in chadderton. They also had Pepsi regular and diet. Fill your boots guys.
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got2haveit
7 Jan 164#4
30 cans is just enough to get addicted then you'll be shop lifting to pay for vending prices.
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Safc-Chick
19 Jan 16#45
£7 now, I was hoping to get more but was too late
natz265
15 Jan 16#44
Anybody know when this ends?
suezygirl
10 Jan 16#43
it is 24 cans for £5 in my local morrisons
geraldfitzsimons
10 Jan 16#42
maybe not in Scotland m8... none in Erskine
geraldfitzsimons
9 Jan 16#41
not in Erskine
Funso
8 Jan 16#38
Expired and finished now.
sq999 to Funso
8 Jan 16#39
Seriously?
sq999 to Funso
8 Jan 16#40
Has not finished, just went there.
badgerrules
7 Jan 16#6
Ii paid £5.87 in Morrisons on Monday damnit.
lauren11384 to badgerrules
8 Jan 16#37
Me too!!
asiot
8 Jan 16#36
don't believe everything you read on the Internet
anthony69
8 Jan 161#35
So many off topic posts here its a joke.
So back on topic, can you get 30 x Cans of Pepsi etc for less than £5. No?. So its a hot deal!.
Thanks Op!
Mr cool
8 Jan 16#34
Good spot OP,will have a look at our local!
Coffee100
8 Jan 16#33
Do they have Pepsi max too?
titchyyyyy
8 Jan 16#32
Only 8 cans for £2 at my Morrisons :disappointed:
hellopeeple
8 Jan 16#31
30 cans of diabetes :')
__tman
8 Jan 16#30
But but.. deal is for 30. :smile:
jogrey80
8 Jan 16#29
Well spotted lardy
jogrey80
8 Jan 16#28
Good deal
inaaz
8 Jan 16#27
that's great, will go see later thanks
mmandy93
7 Jan 16#8
Just paid £4.50 as there is 10% off on selected shop stuff,and this is one, Falkirk morrisons
NMc106 to mmandy93
8 Jan 16#26
Couldn't find these at all in Falkirk :disappointed:
yrreb88
8 Jan 161#25
A can of pepsi breeds obesity and diabetes? Really? We need to increase alcohol prices too then and close down restaurants. :stuck_out_tongue:
yrreb88
8 Jan 161#24
Ironically one of the public health groups lobbying for a sugar tax stated that the tax should include calorie- and sugar-free versions. I guess that would include fizzy water too. :smirk:
Also there's nothing wrong with aspartame as shown by the recent EFSA report covering over 2000 studies. It's just a sweetener but I know the internet likes to convince people otherwise. :smile:
keebb9
8 Jan 16#23
Hot
micpwelsh
7 Jan 161#16
And then there's the dentist bill
__tman to micpwelsh
8 Jan 161#22
£5 for breeding obesity & diabetes. Cracking deal!
mateenkhan2002
8 Jan 16#19
Tax on sugery drinks coming soon so drink as much as you can
wadders to mateenkhan2002
8 Jan 16#20
No tax on aspartame though... just cancer?
yrreb88 to mateenkhan2002
8 Jan 16#21
I hope not. :smile:
Khairul
8 Jan 16#18
Hot - it's not in the fridge :disappointed:
maximusmagnus75
8 Jan 16#17
great find
gorgo2015
7 Jan 16#15
And I thought that 51 cans for £10 at Poundland was the best deal!
leem15
7 Jan 16#13
Are they 250ml or 330ml
plebbygiraffe to leem15
7 Jan 16#14
330ml. They're basically two lots of 15x330ml that come in the cardboard box, shrink-wrapped.
IIRC, I saw these in my local store (Stoke) for £5.80, however, I stand to be corrected. This offer dosen't seem to appear online either...E&OE. Nevertheless, heat added, even at £5.80, it's still a great deal.
plebbygiraffe to Toxic_Waste
7 Jan 161#11
Yep, these were £5.87 in my local store earlier, but just popped in on the way home and they're now £5.
Judging by what's there compared to before I'm going to guess that this is the last of the stock.
neilmacdonald716
7 Jan 16#10
£5 in Morrisons Wetherby too. Set up at door with all the other clearance stuff.
faipdeooiad
7 Jan 162#7
Strong post content to username ratio there lardyboy
LOUGHBORO GUY
7 Jan 16#5
Omg that's cheap
got2haveit
7 Jan 164#4
30 cans is just enough to get addicted then you'll be shop lifting to pay for vending prices.
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So back on topic, can you get 30 x Cans of Pepsi etc for less than £5. No?. So its a hot deal!.
Thanks Op!
Also there's nothing wrong with aspartame as shown by the recent EFSA report covering over 2000 studies. It's just a sweetener but I know the internet likes to convince people otherwise. :smile:
IIRC, I saw these in my local store (Stoke) for £5.80, however, I stand to be corrected. This offer dosen't seem to appear online either...E&OE. Nevertheless, heat added, even at £5.80, it's still a great deal.
Judging by what's there compared to before I'm going to guess that this is the last of the stock.