Been to the Cadbury outlet in McArthur Glen retail outlet in Bridgend and picked up plenty of these for 60p for a pack of 6.
better than their current price of 25p each!
THE STUDENTS AND 90'S KIDS WILL GO THROUGH THE ROOF AT THIS PRICE!
I await the picky little comments on how they are probably smaller now than back in the 90's
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Paddy_o_furniture
8 Apr 1615#5
lukiezgo
8 Apr 167#4
Nice deal. Although, I find it odd when people say, "ooooh, I remember when these were 10p". Yeah, but...do you remember when people got paid £4.35 an hour?
Dyslexic_Dog to mel456
8 Apr 165#25
It's a shop run by cadburys where you can buy chocolate for four times the price you can buy it at a supermarket!
fireman1 to lukiezgo
8 Apr 164#20
I find it odd when people claim their wages have risen by the same 150% in last 20 years.
I also find it odd when I say to my mum she is lucky that she paid 20k for her house that's worth 300k 25 years later and she says "yes but it's all relative because wages were lower then too" well if that's comparaitive then I believe i should be earning about 600k a year. my employer does not feel the same way.
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safctopcat
8 Apr 16#1
are these just the normal chocolate ones or is also the caramel ones as well?
Stubee to safctopcat
8 Apr 162#13
Taz bars?
Iamthemills
8 Apr 16#2
Good question, I didn't look at the price of the caramel... I'll pop in if I go passed it again
Iamthemills
8 Apr 16#3
lukiezgo
8 Apr 167#4
Nice deal. Although, I find it odd when people say, "ooooh, I remember when these were 10p". Yeah, but...do you remember when people got paid £4.35 an hour?
Iamthemills to lukiezgo
8 Apr 16#8
i do, I was paying thousands for car insurance working 2 jobs
fireman1 to lukiezgo
8 Apr 164#20
I find it odd when people claim their wages have risen by the same 150% in last 20 years.
I also find it odd when I say to my mum she is lucky that she paid 20k for her house that's worth 300k 25 years later and she says "yes but it's all relative because wages were lower then too" well if that's comparaitive then I believe i should be earning about 600k a year. my employer does not feel the same way.
DachshundCrazy to lukiezgo
8 Apr 16#23
I remember getting paid £2.45 an hour at 16 and I'm only 31 now :confused:
Paddy_o_furniture
8 Apr 1615#5
Khorium to Paddy_o_furniture
9 Apr 16#46
LOL :stuck_out_tongue:
mel456
8 Apr 16#6
what is a cadbury outlet?
Graham1979 to mel456
8 Apr 164#14
Where you eat Cadbury chocolate and poo it out!
Dyslexic_Dog to mel456
8 Apr 165#25
It's a shop run by cadburys where you can buy chocolate for four times the price you can buy it at a supermarket!
Gitfinger to mel456
9 Apr 161#37
Something that needs adding to Rogers Profanisaurus.…..
Iamthemills
8 Apr 162#7
its a proper shop but mainly in retail parks and not in high streets. meant to be discounted stock being sold, but I find cadbury outlets sell most product for higher than the supermarkets. however in this case, this particular item is a good price.
They also sell "chocolate mis-shapes" broken choc from the production line for £3.99 for a good size bag. the only thing is that its random and pure luck what you get.
mel456 to Iamthemills
8 Apr 16#24
thanks so there is none in london?
tinkerbellian
8 Apr 162#9
I need the chocolate deals to stop .... Far too tempting... Heat added btw , :wink:
Iamthemills to tinkerbellian
8 Apr 16#11
these aren't too bad as they're only small, just don't eat the whole pack in one sitting
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better than their current price of 25p each!
THE STUDENTS AND 90'S KIDS WILL GO THROUGH THE ROOF AT THIS PRICE!
I await the picky little comments on how they are probably smaller now than back in the 90's
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I also find it odd when I say to my mum she is lucky that she paid 20k for her house that's worth 300k 25 years later and she says "yes but it's all relative because wages were lower then too" well if that's comparaitive then I believe i should be earning about 600k a year. my employer does not feel the same way.
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I also find it odd when I say to my mum she is lucky that she paid 20k for her house that's worth 300k 25 years later and she says "yes but it's all relative because wages were lower then too" well if that's comparaitive then I believe i should be earning about 600k a year. my employer does not feel the same way.
They also sell "chocolate mis-shapes" broken choc from the production line for £3.99 for a good size bag. the only thing is that its random and pure luck what you get.