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Caroline_1993
22 Apr 16
Box of 48 caramel eggs

Only £5 at poundland

All proceeds from the sale of this item will go to macmillan
Top comments
Caroline_1993
22 Apr 16 57 #15
Oh grow up spelling police im dislexic what does it matter to you how i pronounce or spell
5lugger
22 Apr 16 32 #13
Yep could do, but if you can, consider buying these and perhaps organise a coffee morning at work, where a further small donation gets an egg as a treat. The fiver then becomes something bigger!
BookBarbeque
22 Apr 16 20 #9
great, I hear eggs are good for dieting. I'm in.
Spidersmudge
22 Apr 16 17 #1
National? I'd eat those in like three days. A dangerous purchase! :sunglasses:
Latest comments (147)
MuckyType
12 Sep 16 #147
​You ok, Hun?
nr7489
1 May 16 #146
Thanks OP, got the last one at Livingston! Was told I had to buy something to get it for £5 so £1 sweets it was.
sjhendo
29 Apr 16 #145
Got these at poundland in Paisley today.
£5 for 48 mini eggs
Dated 31/07/2016

There were 3 boxes left but hidden behind a sign. There might have been another display though
Lahn
26 Apr 16 #144
Well they had 3 open boxes with signs on them (I didn't actually check the price, as I didn't care for individual eggs). So they clearly sold them individually :disappointed:
LifeGoesOn
26 Apr 16 #143
1 box for me, thanks OP
Mr cool
26 Apr 16 #142
End of myth , got a few boxes in bideford.
So for me heat , thanks OP.
tightar5e
25 Apr 16 #141
In fairness, HUKD is more high brow than the Guardian of late.

Chocolate whatever, it shows Kraft are producing Vegtable Fat/White processed Sugar bloated Yuck (in place of expensive Cocoa butter) that less and less people want to consume, which causes them to drop the price point (or weight) and quality even further, with the need to add more Veggie Fat rather than Cocoa Butter to meet that price point/weight reduction.
weeklycoconut
25 Apr 16 #140
energy food !
Caroline_1993
25 Apr 16 #139
They cant sell them individualy its whole box only
Lahn
25 Apr 16 #138
My local poundland (Edinburgh clerk St) had the caramel creme egg boxes on their shelf behind the cashiers, but when I enquired about it, I was told they were only for individual sale(per egg), not a whole box... :-(
mdetective
25 Apr 16 #137
I went into the Nottingham store and had to ask the staff about the eggs, they got some from the stockroom and put up an advert about it too when they restocked the shop floor.
onlineo
25 Apr 16 #136
cheap price, hate caramel so not for me and not in the manor top Sheffield store when I popped in today, so not sure how national this deal is.
Shaydog
25 Apr 16 #135
Any excuse to eat like a piggy.
benmack5623291
25 Apr 16 1 #134
​Oh my goodness you're a special kind of **** aren't you?
5lugger
25 Apr 16 1 #133
Hmm, I wasn't suggesting these eggs were produced in 2009, when Cadbury eventually agreed an acceptable share price, following Kraft's initial hostile bid. They are clearly being sold now as a result of over-supply in the Easter market, and as such it is a crying shame this type of food waste occurs, especially if it ends up in landfill. There is no sense in ditching chocolate that just happens to be egg shaped, so yes I and I suspect more care about the landfill issue. You are equally wide of the mark on your guess about losing a job, more than that you are not required to know.
Caroline_1993
25 Apr 16 #132
You couldn't even spell "haha" right
westwood1
25 Apr 16 #131
​you don't have to purchase any other items to buy these.
benmack5623291
25 Apr 16 #130
​Ahaha you can't even spell your own condition write you invalid
herrbz
25 Apr 16 #129
So basically a load of tosh to get people into the store to buy tat. I'm presuming most of the £5 doesn't even go to Macmillan?
Newbold
25 Apr 16 1 #128
Nottingham Lower Parliament Street branch had a few left yesterday. Insisting they were only available if you bought something else as well - no big deal, but nothing on the pricing display to confirm that.
Master G
24 Apr 16 2 #127
* It's, * grammar, *chocolate, *American :stuck_out_tongue: Just pulling your leg.
Mr cool
24 Apr 16 #126
It's a good deal whatever.
JohnnyL
24 Apr 16 #125
firstly Cadbury didn't decide to sell it was a hostile take over and secondly I hope those eggs weren't produced at the same time as this coups d'état by Kraft as your suggesting and who cares if they end up in a landfill and thirdly I am guessing you haven't lost a job and had to struggle upset isn't the word I'd use devastated be more accurate they lost there lively hood not a creme egg
Sleepyhollos
24 Apr 16 #124
That's a shame. I was looking forward to buying a box. so I guess we London folk don't have all the luck :o (
dalipsinghno1
24 Apr 16 #123
PS Normally Pound land gives these deals only if you purchase anytime for the usual £1, is it true in this case as well, then you need to have a spare £1 in your pocket.
westwood1
24 Apr 16 #122
only going to be available in 150 stores. This wont be available in London or the South East
fattyuk
24 Apr 16 1 #121
Its hukd

Its not a deal for choclate eggs

Its a gateway to discussions on spelling/psychology/grammer/political issues/health issues/world issues/how will the choclate egg have an effect on the next american president?/
westwood1
24 Apr 16 #120
​you are so very wrong my friend
westwood1
24 Apr 16 #119
this offer is only available in about 150 stores and they will only receive between 3 and 18 cases so stock is very limited
stanleyspanner
24 Apr 16 #118
OMG - it's a deal for some chocolate eggs. It's a good deal
colin912
24 Apr 16 #117
Why give yourself cancer eating loads of sugar? Save yourself and give directly to one of the cancer charities. Nobody on here up to date with the latest trends to reduce your sugar intake?
MiniBaker
24 Apr 16 #116
Ah seems as though my question has already been answered... Lol
MiniBaker
24 Apr 16 #115
Do you need to buy this in store or is it available online? Thanks :wink:
Caroline_1993
23 Apr 16 #114
I wondered why my £5 was put in the mcmillan pot but manager sure manager said "profit" must be all proceeds then which is even better :smiley:
xpinkx1234
23 Apr 16 #113
Bought 2 boxes today and the cashier put my £10 cash straight into the Mcmillan cash collection pot :smiley:
Quickblood
23 Apr 16 #112
Not available in Thamesmead, I'm sorta glad but also very disappointed.
XP200
23 Apr 16 #111
"What we've got here is failure to communicate"
bogglebrain
23 Apr 16 2 #110
HUKD threads are like 6 degrees of separation for goods rather than people. Can you get from ' 2 Findus crispy pancakes for a pound' to the who's to blame for the rise of ISIS in 6 posts or less.
fattyuk
23 Apr 16 #109
No facepalm pictures are good enough for a reply to your comment.
smithster2010
23 Apr 16 1 #108
Luke: I can eat fifty eggs.
Dragline: Nobody can eat fifty eggs.
Society Red: You just said he could eat anything.
Dragline: Did you ever eat fifty eggs?
Luke: Nobody ever eat fifty eggs.
Prisoner: Hey, Babalugats. We got a bet here.
Dragline: My boy says he can eat fifty eggs, he can eat fifty eggs.
spenspuma
23 Apr 16 #107
Yawn
amour3k
23 Apr 16 #106
YUM, YUM, YUM!!, hehehe. :-)
bargainbill
23 Apr 16 #105
Sell us sugar laden sweets, make us fat, statistically make us more likely to develop cancer and then use the revenue from the thing that made us fat to provide a lovely nurse to hold our hands as we die.

There's something quite bizarre about the logic in this.
goldy12
23 Apr 16 #104
Totally agree 48 eggs for £5 is a great deal, but only if you can get them. Where can I buy them from please?
Caroline_1993
23 Apr 16 #103
I havnt said they are not in stock. How many stores to poundland have? How many store deliveries does each store get a week? I only posted a deal. Regardless weather it goes to charity or not 48 cadbury caramel eggs for £5 is a deal in itself.
phoenix198
23 Apr 16 #102
If that's original, take a 'like'.

If it isn't, still take a 'like' :laughing:
inspireme
23 Apr 16 #101
Automatic diabetes in a box :confused:
demodragon
23 Apr 16 #100
Also please donate to the local charity fighting obesity thank you:D
demodragon
23 Apr 16 1 #99
First off heat added for the deal.
But please be aware its just the profit that goes to the charity not the £5. I think people should understand what deals like this really are and thats a promotion to get people in the shop where they recover if not make more profit from the promotion. What companies actually, i suspect in most cases, give to charities in terms of earnings are very little compared to the general public. So if your buying these specifically to make a donation your probably better off making a direct donation as already suggested, if not hey £5 chocolate.
goldy12
23 Apr 16 1 #98
So they are not in stock at the moment, and everyone is expected to phone stores throughout next week just in case they come into stock. How is this a deal at the moment, surely it should have been posted when stock was available or at least when you know for definite they will be available.
Incredible that once again a deal that is not currently a deal has achieved such heat
supersue
23 Apr 16 #97
Thanks Tatwamasi - you're quite correct! A typo on my part, sorry...
Caroline_1993
23 Apr 16 #96
id suggest phoning store next week to see if stock is available. I dont work for poundland so i cant comment or assist with store delivery scheduales
Caroline_1993
23 Apr 16 1 #95
Instore only
shadowlands
23 Apr 16 #94
Can these be bought in there online shop ?
JamieLewis15
23 Apr 16 #93
So when are these guaranteed to be in stock? Its quite out of my way so I won't bother if they aren't going to be there.
frobozz
23 Apr 16 #92
Original source unknown. Some anonymous soul from a newsgroup or more likely bulletin board, back in the day.
frobozz
23 Apr 16 #91
Cut and Paste job. It's an old joke (I first saw it in the early 1990's!) but worth repeating periodically.
Olywa123
23 Apr 16 1 #90
...and 1 to post a lengthy and somewhat amusing list in realtion to the the activity on the thread, apparantly to affirm what we all already know (the threads at hotukdeals get way off topic and bloated), only to add further to the bloat and not credit the original source of said list. ;P
5lugger
23 Apr 16 #89
I'm not looking to cut out Kraft foods, just hopefully raising a few extra bob for charity. On your slightly off topic comment about Kraft I understand that former employees, I guess Cadbury's, will quite righly have been upset about the decision to sell the company to a corporate giant such as Kraft. This sadly won't influence the fate on some already produced chocolate eggs, which might otherwise end up in landfill.
Tatwamasi
23 Apr 16 1 #88
Sorry, I had to test your claim that nobody paid attention to grammar corrections. :wink:

Off.
5lugger
23 Apr 16 #87
Go on, be the first....
fattyuk
23 Apr 16 1 #86
That took some reading but well played :smiley:
donthasslethe
23 Apr 16 1 #85
I hope that was a copy and paste job otherwise far too much effort went into that!
fattyuk
23 Apr 16 3 #84
ONLY ON HUKD CAN WE GO FROM THIS:


http://www.chocablog.com/wp-content/uploads/2008/03/cadbury-caramel-egg-2.jpg


TO THIS:

frobozz
23 Apr 16 5 #83
How many forum members does it takes to change a light bulb?

1 to change the light bulb and to post that the light bulb has been changed
14 to share similar experiences of changing light bulbs and how the light bulb could have been changed differently
7 to caution about the dangers of changing light bulbs
1 to move it to the Lighting section
2 to argue then move it to the Electricals section
7 to point out spelling/grammar errors in posts about changing light bulbs
5 to flame the spell checkers
3 to correct spelling/grammar flames
6 to argue over whether it's "lightbulb" or "light bulb" ... another 6 to condemn those 6 as stupid
2 industry professionals to inform the group that the proper term is "lamp"
15 know-it-alls who claim they were in the industry, and that "light bulb" is perfectly correct
19 to post that this forum is not about light bulbs and to please take this discussion to a lightbulb forum
11 to defend the posting to this forum saying that we all use light bulbs and therefore the posts are relevant to this forum
36 to debate which method of changing light bulbs is superior, where to buy the best light bulbs, what brand of light bulbs work best for this technique and what brands are faulty
7 to post URL's where one can see examples of different light bulbs
4 to post that the URL's were posted incorrectly and then post the corrected URL's
3 to post about links they found from the URL's that are relevant to this group which makes light bulbs relevant to this group
13 to link all posts to date, quote them in their entirety including all headers and signatures, and add "Me too"
5 to post to the group that they will no longer post because they cannot handle the light bulb controversy
4 to say "didn't we go through this already a short time ago?"
13 to say "do a Google search on light bulbs before posting questions about light bulbs"
1 forum lurker to respond to the original post 6 months from now and start it all over again.
supersue
23 Apr 16 1 #82
The tragedy is that so many English-speaking people in the UK are incapable of speaking and writing their own native language properly (not accepted in many other nations). Another tragedy is that there is no incentive to find a "cure" for cancer because - as has been highlighted here - a cure could kill of the multi-billion pound industry that bankrupts the NHS with its profiteering high prices
Tatwamasi
23 Apr 16 3 #81
Their. It's. Someone's. It's.
vanityfair
23 Apr 16 #80
And the irony of sugar being one of the causes of cancer.
jnigel26
23 Apr 16 #79
Really? What 'equipment' would that be that Mamillan use then? Didn't know they treated cancer.
Nothing against MM, they do a brill service. Someone should tell them the design of their websites leave a lot to be desired with that bloody awful typeface.
As for cancer, one day it we cure it. Not with outdated treatments like chemo and radiotherapy. That's why, in the main, you are told that cancer patients 'survive', but not 'cured'. It's good to be reminded that you can also 'survive' a car crash. As for using 1920s equipment the first chemotherapy drug to be developed was mustine. (Yeah, mustard gas connection!) Since then, of course, many other drugs have been developed to treat cancer, and drug development has gone on to become a multibillion-dollar industry, although the principles and limitations of chemotherapy discovered by the early researchers still apply. Get it now?
Find a cure, and that multibillion-dollar pharma industry could collapse.
jazzmine
23 Apr 16 #78
jnigel26
23 Apr 16 #77
Can I play too?
Single quote marks suffice, not double ones when identifying words above. Double look soooo awkward. :wink:
JohnnyL
23 Apr 16 #76
Good idea but you wouldn't be cutting out Kraft Foods which put hundreds of people out of a job in this country and I'd imagine some into poverty just to increase there already massive shareholders profits and a ceo who earns £17m a year and stuck two fingers up to our democracy
hayleyda
23 Apr 16 1 #62
Wow this site does get very over the top with unnecessary comments - especially the need for correct grammar, use of caps and spelling - with so many members posting things on the go with mobiles and tablets it is not always possible to get it spot on, so give it a rest.
This is a Hot UK Deal so very worthy of a posting on a site with this name, well done OP I'll be looking out for these (and if it is of any concern to anyone I will be using these very responsibly as occasional treats for the grandchildren and work colleagues)
Well done to Poundland as well for their charitable effort
fattyuk to hayleyda
23 Apr 16 #75
Dont worry no one pays attention to the spelling/grammer police in 2016

Funny thing is though, almost every time someone jumps on there spelling high horse, its usually because someones disagreed with them and the person hasnt got any actual response!! so they play the spelling card, its tragic really.

:smiley:
valentine681
23 Apr 16 #73
THINK IT'S A MISTAKE AS NONE FOUND ONLINE ?
fattyuk to valentine681
23 Apr 16 #74
cause its instore lol
herrbz
23 Apr 16 #72
No one here will do that.
afroylnt
23 Apr 16 #71
Would be keen to understand how much 'profit' is donated per £5 - an operation like pound land will have many costs.- so interesting to see what costs, and how much these, are against each £5 sale.
herrbz
23 Apr 16 #70
Lol why is this the top comment?
Jimbob131190
23 Apr 16 #69
Wonder if Tonbridge store has these or anywhere close, Mind you I hate going into town, Poundland is right next to KFC... And I can't help myself.
rabb5it
23 Apr 16 #65
Is there anyone out there who has bought a box of these eggs?
goldy12 to rabb5it
23 Apr 16 #68
None in my local store today. Will try again next week if I remember
Tanweeralqarni
23 Apr 16 #67
I feel scared to post now. I may get policed.

Anyways i work at Ilford Exchange. Will check if they have stock
mbuckhurst
23 Apr 16 #66
But equally well there are links between excessive sugar and Type 2 diabetes, so the post was pretty accurate, and you shouldn't really shy away from posting just because it might upset a person with Type 1 diabetes.

mike
Master G
23 Apr 16 #64
My dyslexia does have its funny side though. I once turned up at a toga party dressed as a goat!
Dejaque2k
23 Apr 16 #63
​Cool story Bro. lol
tepid
23 Apr 16 #61
Ditto billythefish
moneysm
23 Apr 16 1 #59
cure cancer but give yourself diabetes :-P . Heat added
thefunkygibbon to moneysm
23 Apr 16 1 #60
Dude, didn't you get the memo? You can't say things like that because it could offend someone who has/knows someone who has/walked past someone who has in the streets.

People need to calm the hell down about "being offended". Are you REALLY offended, or do you just like claiming you are so you can appear to be the victim in life a bit more than you already think? (Rhetorical question)
billythefish
23 Apr 16 1 #58
its funny aint it how everyone can go to war over a box of chocolate eggs
martyn333
23 Apr 16 #57
only ' a bit '.I would say a full blown .Sarcasm is lost on him .Yet he claims to be sarcastic?
Dmack81
23 Apr 16 5 #56
From reading his posts I'd say the most debilitating condition he suffers from is being a bit of an ****.
shudidesai
23 Apr 16 3 #41
Watch the spelling lads, grammar police are out in full force.

Great deal OP.
fishmaster to shudidesai
23 Apr 16 #55
Watch the misogyny girls, you can spell as badly as the lads can.
cut_la_roc
23 Apr 16 1 #54
​Obviously type 2 diabetes...
Hersheymad
23 Apr 16 #53
I will just keep it simple "Thank you" a smashin price "Yum" !
DanielN21
23 Apr 16 1 #52
Gr8 Deal m8 will b buyn dese 4da fammo
yas212
23 Apr 16 #45
Does anyone else find these really sickly?
dantesfireplace to yas212
23 Apr 16 3 #51
Yeah, after about the 9th one I need a good pint of Tizer to get the rest down ... :smile:
dilzo
23 Apr 16 #50
I'd buy this but knowing me and my low self control these would probably be finished in a day.
CookieMunzta
23 Apr 16 #49
You're thinking of not capitalising after an ellipsis. Either way, 'I' would be a capital letter.
supremejj69
23 Apr 16 #44
Is this on the website? If it is then I can't locate it anywhere, might have been removed!
Caroline_1993 to supremejj69
23 Apr 16 1 #48
No its not on website - instore only. Most stores will be recieving them on deliveries next week
jco83
23 Apr 16 #47
News just in: Eating foods high in sugar found to cause cancer
#irony :smirk:
Ad80
23 Apr 16 #46
Actually the i'm would be a capital I. So....... I'm
jimcat
23 Apr 16 #43
You buy a box of this and you get free diabetes! Cracking deal for a fiver!
dezontk
23 Apr 16 4 #42
Needs more exclamation points.
cut_la_roc
22 Apr 16 1 #39
one word DIABETES!
sarahuttley1 to cut_la_roc
22 Apr 16 2 #40
Seriously do you realise how ignorant that comment is !!!! I have a child with Type 1 diabetes who certainly doesn't stuff their face with chocolate and sweets yet has to depend on insulin to live. Certainly no laughing matter !!!!
Olywa123
22 Apr 16 7 #38
I want to play too, it is actually Sainsbury's
XP200
22 Apr 16 1 #37
Should i shell our for these or not, could be a smashing deal, even a cracking deal, but i am eggcited about this deal.

Ok i am done.
Master G
22 Apr 16 2 #36
No. Most people use it capitalised, for simplistic reasons. to differentiate between the first person pronoun and the number one. You will notice that the other first person pronouns: we, us, me etc are not capitalised. Also, it is derived from the Germanic "ich" which is not capitalised mid sentence in the German language. It just became accepted in its capitalised form in English. But then language evolves i suppose. Someday, most people will use "should of" instead of "should have". Hopefully, i won't be around by then.
jonesinamillion
22 Apr 16 #35
Nearly as much sugar as a jar of dolmio!

Great to see a charitable initiative gaining heat on here!
vishos
22 Apr 16 #34
Money raised should have gone to diabetes UK
whelan189
22 Apr 16 #33
Great instead of dying of cancer, die of obesity


Excellent deal although, if I was'nt trying to lose a few pound i would buy 5 boxes
TouristInfoPoint
22 Apr 16 3 #32
No Elvis is right. It should be a capital 'I' comma or full stop!
Master G
22 Apr 16 #31
Ah, but i'm dyslexic so i'm allowed to err. :stuck_out_tongue:
Master G
22 Apr 16 6 #30
*grammar :stuck_out_tongue:
summerof76
22 Apr 16 #24
How do you eat yours, heat added :laughing:
ELVIS_THE_PELVIS to summerof76
22 Apr 16 #29
I could reply x
supersue
22 Apr 16 #28
Well said, Master G!
donthasslethe
22 Apr 16 11 #27
It's a capital I in 'I' and 'I'm' if you are going to start correcting people. :man:
Bumpydog
22 Apr 16 #26
Oh and great Find OP
Bumpydog
22 Apr 16 1 #25
Spelling Police always have a point and harmless, but meat heads who live to mock veg products lack a life
mercedes72
22 Apr 16 8 #23
I hope one day a thread can just be about the product and not derail to members poor English or disabilities.
themadgoose
22 Apr 16 6 #22
Ideal for a dessert after your main course of Freddos.
haritori
22 Apr 16 3 #21
I imagine he battles the ignorance of others!
MRGRINGO
22 Apr 16 8 #20
​i don't mean to sound cheeky, but do you really battle dyslexia? and is it really classed as a debilitating condition?
fishmaster
22 Apr 16 2 #19
You get to taste altruism though and that tastes finer than any chocolate ever invented.
008
22 Apr 16 7 #18
>>>>>
+1 on that fish ;-) Just popped over £25 [+£10.40 I won on the hukd Neo Lottoland thread!] as you
just reminded me, we had not done anything this month, as far as cash gifting goes!

http://s31.postimg.org/vgd4yx1iz/finsen.jpg

Without the direct MM donations, the treatments would still be using 1920's equipment!
Stu
22 Apr 16 2 #16
Perhaps not for everyone but Booker's are selling 3 egg packs for 19p. Buy as many as you like and give as much as you like to a good cause of your choice.
blue1971
22 Apr 16 6 #17
​But you don't get the chocolate
Caroline_1993
22 Apr 16 57 #15
Oh grow up spelling police im dislexic what does it matter to you how i pronounce or spell
Gollywood
22 Apr 16 4 #10
Now taste shyte. I'd rather give a fiver to the charity & not to Cadburys/American Krappy Kraft!
Duelling Duck to Gollywood
22 Apr 16 5 #14
I'd rather cure cancer while riding a dinosaur that could spit dope rhymes. None of that spicy stuff, mind, all fresh verses and none of it perverted so the bitches be respectin' when my triceratop's reflectin'.
5lugger
22 Apr 16 32 #13
Yep could do, but if you can, consider buying these and perhaps organise a coffee morning at work, where a further small donation gets an egg as a treat. The fiver then becomes something bigger!
fishmaster
22 Apr 16 16 #12
Cut out the middleman and donate directly here >

http://www.macmillan.org.uk/donate

Macmillan nurses are some of the best people in existence, they must have an iron constitution, and to remain so upbeat right at the frontline of the human condition, I salute all of them, such generous people.
s3mon78
22 Apr 16 14 #11
Wouldn't it make more sense to give the money towards a diabetes charity ;-)
BookBarbeque
22 Apr 16 20 #9
great, I hear eggs are good for dieting. I'm in.
Connoreeyuh
22 Apr 16 1 #5
Such a good price! Any idea if it's national?
Caroline_1993 to Connoreeyuh
22 Apr 16 #8
It will be national yes, most stores will be recieving them on deliveries over the coming days
Master G
22 Apr 16 2 #4
At this price, they are making a loss and so will be billing the charity!
Caroline_1993 to Master G
22 Apr 16 #7
How are they making a loss?? They probably have bought pallett loads off the likes off asda/tesco/sainsburys who were selling them cheap after easter and had loads in storage. Thats just my thought however they definatly not making a loss.
Biggunspaul
22 Apr 16 8 #6
A £5 deal at poundland,makes perfect sense :confused:
reindeer333
22 Apr 16 1 #3
They still make profit @ 10.4p per unit!!??
937666
22 Apr 16 3 #2
Worthy cause. Heat
Spidersmudge
22 Apr 16 17 #1
National? I'd eat those in like three days. A dangerous purchase! :sunglasses:
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Bluetooth Speaker, Anker SoundCore nano Sold by AnkerDirect - Lightning deal
4 stars +300

Bluetooth Speaker, Anker SoundCore nano Sold by AnkerDirect - Lightning deal

£6.99
£3.99 P&P + options Amazon UK10 Oct 17
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Sherwoods Curry Sauces. Various Flavours
3 stars +115

Sherwoods Curry Sauces. Various Flavours

£0.87 Tesco10 Oct 17
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XCOM 2 for the PC
3 stars +199

XCOM 2 for the PC

£11.20 Greenman Gaming10 Oct 17
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Google PIXEL XL 32 GB Sim Free - Black @ Currys Pc World & Carphone Warehouse
3 stars +187

Google PIXEL XL 32 GB Sim Free - Black @ Currys Pc World & Carphone Warehouse

£399.99 Currys10 Oct 17
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The Firm (game) now FREE
3 stars +168

The Firm (game) now FREE

£0.84 Google Play10 Oct 17
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Original Xiaomi Mi Robot Vacuum - LDS SLAM / Intelligent Route / Planning App w/code
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Bedsheets - King Size/Doubles/Single for kids
3 stars +122

Bedsheets - King Size/Doubles/Single for kids

£2 Poundland10 Oct 17
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Apple Airpods to £129
3 stars +188

Apple Airpods to £129

£129 £159 BT Shop10 Oct 17
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OFFICIAL LEGO STAR WARS 2018 ANNUAL
3 stars +150

OFFICIAL LEGO STAR WARS 2018 ANNUAL

£2.99
Instore Home Bargains10 Oct 17
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National Curry Week M&S Indian Takeaway Deal - with decent veggie options too
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Resident evil origins collection (PS4)
3 stars +128

Resident evil origins collection (PS4)

£13.85 Base.com10 Oct 17
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TSB credit card 0% on balance transfers for 28 months, fee-free, plus potential cashback
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KENWOOD MINI CHOPPER - £6
3.5 stars +281

KENWOOD MINI CHOPPER - £6

£6 £24 Tesco Direct10 Oct 17
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JPEG Optimizer PRO with PDF Support now FREE
3 stars +143

JPEG Optimizer PRO with PDF Support now FREE

£1.79 Google Play10 Oct 17
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PowerAudio PRO Music Player now FREE
3.5 stars +207

PowerAudio PRO Music Player now FREE

£0.89 Google Play10 Oct 17
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[Xbox One] Q. u. b. e: Director's Cut on Deals with Gold
3 stars +101

[Xbox One] Q. u. b. e: Director's Cut on Deals with Gold

£2 Microsoft Store10 Oct 17
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Kids Foldaway Seat And Storage Box C&C
3 stars +182

Kids Foldaway Seat And Storage Box C&C

£4 £7 The Works10 Oct 17
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Washing up bowl / coloured tub Asda
3 stars +159

Washing up bowl / coloured tub Asda

£0.10 George (Asda George)10 Oct 17
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Ultimate Rotary Can Opener - WHITE AND GREEN with code
3 stars +141

Ultimate Rotary Can Opener - WHITE AND GREEN with code

£0.68 GearBest10 Oct 17
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Pyrex square dish 21cm x 21cm
3 stars +170

Pyrex square dish 21cm x 21cm

£0.50
Instore Morrisons10 Oct 17
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Whyte & Mackay Special Blended Scotch Whisky 70cl
3.5 stars +210

Whyte & Mackay Special Blended Scotch Whisky 70cl

£10 Sainsburys10 Oct 17
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Huawei Smart Watch with Link Band Silver
3.5 stars +294

Huawei Smart Watch with Link Band Silver

£149 Huawei Honor Store10 Oct 17
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ASUS G11CD Gaming PC
4 stars +361

ASUS G11CD Gaming PC

£499.97 Currys10 Oct 17
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iPhone lightning cable - super cheap (C&C)
3.5 stars +218

iPhone lightning cable - super cheap (C&C)

£1.97 Currys10 Oct 17
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Xbox One Elite controller PLUS either Middle-earth: Shadow of War or Forza Motorsport 7
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Lego Friends Calender
3 stars +168

Lego Friends Calender

£15.98
£3.99 P&P + options Amazon UK10 Oct 17
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Double LEGO VIP Points
3 stars +179

Double LEGO VIP Points

Lego10 Oct 17
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Graco Fast Action Fold Travel System in Bowtie Bear @ Tesco Direct (more in OP)
3 stars +106

Graco Fast Action Fold Travel System in Bowtie Bear @ Tesco Direct (more in OP)

£98 £200 Tesco Direct10 Oct 17
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Gears Of War 4 Steelbook Edition (Xbox One) (Open Box)
3 stars +129

Gears Of War 4 Steelbook Edition (Xbox One) (Open Box)

£12.99 Studentcomputers.co.uk10 Oct 17
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The Body Shop Sale Now On Plus 50% Code when you spend
3.5 stars +288

The Body Shop Sale Now On Plus 50% Code when you spend

£40
Free P&P 10 Oct 17
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