10 cans of Pepsi Max for £1.99 thats not bad deal at all.
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nisa88
26 May 16#20
none in sunderland there 3 packs for 6
herlben
26 May 16#19
seems to be larger stores only otherwise the smaller ones charge 3 quid but its 3 packs for sick squid
anthony401
26 May 16#18
Not a bad deal at all...if it was actually available in Iceland. This is for Food Warehouse Iceland stores. Title needs amending.
ontheqt
25 May 16#13
2 pound asda online
seanjames to ontheqt
26 May 16#17
8 cans
lazylay
25 May 16#14
£3 in my Iceland --unfortunately wild goose chase again.
shelleydix37 to lazylay
25 May 16#16
it's 3 for £6
shelleydix37
25 May 16#15
it's 3 for £6
thabiz
25 May 16#12
Was given a bottle recently, horrible. It tastes like any other sugar free cola or rola cola, even real full sugar Coke and Pepsi doesn't taste that great these days. Lucozade, Ribena and Vimto are all weak now. I am sick of this anti sugar kill joy nonsense.
I sometimes go to Asian or Chinese supermarkets for Thumbs Up (Cola), Miranda (Orange) and Sarsi (root beer) or Rooh Afza (Rose syrup for milk). Caribbean pop is usually good. Irn Bru and Rubicon are still ok.
£3 each pack of 10, or 3 packs for £6 in my local Iceland shop. Still 20p a can, but you need to buy more of them.
strowger
25 May 16#6
I think this is the usual price there. They're £3 each or £4 for 2.
The manager at my local branch is arsey about people buying large quantities at once, and there's a maximum quantity for home delivery too. There's no cheaper price for pepsi though.
brychris
25 May 16#5
Shows up as £3 online?
preecey
25 May 16#4
20p per can, it makes you wonder how much they really make them for and the sheer amount of profit PepsiCo/Coca-Cola make.
Unless Iceland are selling these at a slight loss hoping you'll make other more profitable purchases in store
condracky
25 May 16#3
Good to see this deal back on, they went up to £2.50 for a while.
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I sometimes go to Asian or Chinese supermarkets for Thumbs Up (Cola), Miranda (Orange) and Sarsi (root beer) or Rooh Afza (Rose syrup for milk). Caribbean pop is usually good. Irn Bru and Rubicon are still ok.
http://www.foodwarehouseiceland.co.uk/
The manager at my local branch is arsey about people buying large quantities at once, and there's a maximum quantity for home delivery too. There's no cheaper price for pepsi though.
Unless Iceland are selling these at a slight loss hoping you'll make other more profitable purchases in store