Original choc nibbles 99p at b&m or £1 in poundland
250g
Old school retro sweets.
Top comments
ollie87 to snowflake75
10 Jun 165#12
Does your ISP charge by the character?
davidbrent
10 Jun 163#10
I always think 'old school' sweets are a bit like the A Team.
Fun to look back on for nostalgia sake but when you actually experience them again, they're pretty ****.
All comments (23)
bevers
9 Jun 161#1
always this price.
ili
9 Jun 162#2
Looks like rabbit ****
snowflake75
9 Jun 16#3
omg I rem
ollie87 to snowflake75
10 Jun 165#12
Does your ISP charge by the character?
col11
10 Jun 16#4
got some the other day but not tried yet, I don't remember then but my other half did
clairelou44
10 Jun 161#5
these are amazing, they were my favourite 20 years ago
Mire Mare
10 Jun 16#6
If this is the normal rrp can someone please explain why this is a Deal!
Maybe some sort of retro sweet thread is needed.
MM
SteveDave4 to Mire Mare
10 Jun 16#11
It's a deal because it's cheap. It's only not a deal if you can find it cheaper. Can you?
SteveDave4 to Mire Mare
10 Jun 16#17
Hardly. It's attracted many comments and heat and it's clearly something people approve of, it's the cheapest seen and that's how it should be.
People post things all the time and this is in the 'hot' section, not the timeline, as people like it. If they didn't think it was a deal they'd vote it cold. At the time of writing, 215 people disagree with you.
Caroline_1993 to Mire Mare
10 Jun 16#20
Have you got nothing better to do than troll my post?
If you fan find a cheaper price than the item posted then please feel free to inform me about it.
Reason this item is a deal like a few people have said
1) They wasnt aware like myself its available to buy from discount stores
2) its miles cheaper than buying from anywhere else. Ie specialist retro sweet shops
SteveDave4 to Mire Mare
10 Jun 16#21
If someone posts Poundland pineapple cubes and it works out cheap, where's the issue? A deal is a deal. A deal doesn't have to mean a percentage off/reduction, it can simply be the cheapest price for something.
By all means, post '10% off this processor at this website' (as many people do). I mean, today I saw Birdseye Chicken Dippers in Heron Foods for half the price of Asda but I'm too lazy to upload it as a deal. Everyone has their own thing and if you think it's not a deal and doesn't apply to you, that's perfectly fine. It is to other people though.
AceRimmer15 to Mire Mare
11 Jun 16#23
There is a cold button for just such things, press it and move on, the other solution is to look very sad arguing over a non issue with strangers on the internet. This may not be a deal in the sense of the item being heavily discounted. But for those of us who occasionally were paying two or three times this amount for smaller quantities and had no idea these were sold at B&M, it's a helpful post. Whether it is nostalgia or not, it has been voted hot so it seems others agree. Try to dedicate your time and energy to subjects that actually matter... like getting down to B&M to buy a bag as I will be today.
shaz40
10 Jun 161#7
Well wht I can think back in the days, this was called toffee crumble, use to buy over the counter,where they had all the big jars sellin in quarters.
misterleoni
10 Jun 16#8
I heard that these are made by whizzing up Twixes in a blender. I wonder if that's true.
borisjonson
10 Jun 161#9
licko now wot was in that, licko was like a choco dust. I used to put it in a carton of milk
davidbrent
10 Jun 163#10
I always think 'old school' sweets are a bit like the A Team.
Fun to look back on for nostalgia sake but when you actually experience them again, they're pretty ****.
AceRimmer15
10 Jun 16#13
These are the best! I had no idea you could buy them on the high street. Last time I had these, I paid a fortune for a tiny bag from a specialised sweet shop.... Off to B&M I go!
snowflake75
10 Jun 161#14
Bring back the days when you used to go into a proper sweet shop with all the big jars of sweets with your 20p pocket money and asked for 20p worth of sweets!!... oh man the good old days!!
Mire Mare
10 Jun 16#15
Cheap compared to what?
If everybody posted item's on here based on what they considered to be a "cheap" rrp then this site would come to a grinding halt.
MM
Tanya786
10 Jun 16#16
I buy this quite often from a local sweetshop out of a big old jar.. used to eat this as a kid but can confirm that these are similar to toffee crumble but without the toffee.. they taste different obvs no toffee.. and after having bought them from the sweetshop for months I picked these up at b and m too for nearly half the price of what I buy from the sweetshop!! I was going to upload this lol but found urs first
jamesward14
10 Jun 16#18
These are amazing. Even better than ones from a sweet shop. have some heat! :smiley:
Mire Mare
10 Jun 16#19
I think it is more the case that the majority of heat is more to do with nostalgia as if what you are saying is true the vast majority of pre packed poundland confectionery should also be hot.
My point is if something has a RRP/SSP and is sold at that RRP/SSP then where is the deal?
MM
Mire Mare
11 Jun 16#22
Just because I have a difference of opinion does not mean I am actively trolling your post, just simply trying to make sense of it all.
Opening post
250g
Old school retro sweets.
Top comments
Fun to look back on for nostalgia sake but when you actually experience them again, they're pretty ****.
All comments (23)
Maybe some sort of retro sweet thread is needed.
MM
People post things all the time and this is in the 'hot' section, not the timeline, as people like it. If they didn't think it was a deal they'd vote it cold. At the time of writing, 215 people disagree with you.
If you fan find a cheaper price than the item posted then please feel free to inform me about it.
Reason this item is a deal like a few people have said
1) They wasnt aware like myself its available to buy from discount stores
2) its miles cheaper than buying from anywhere else. Ie specialist retro sweet shops
By all means, post '10% off this processor at this website' (as many people do). I mean, today I saw Birdseye Chicken Dippers in Heron Foods for half the price of Asda but I'm too lazy to upload it as a deal. Everyone has their own thing and if you think it's not a deal and doesn't apply to you, that's perfectly fine. It is to other people though.
Fun to look back on for nostalgia sake but when you actually experience them again, they're pretty ****.
If everybody posted item's on here based on what they considered to be a "cheap" rrp then this site would come to a grinding halt.
MM
My point is if something has a RRP/SSP and is sold at that RRP/SSP then where is the deal?
MM
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