If you've got one locally, then Farmfoods had these at the same price when buying 3 cases, i.e. £15 for 3 cases and you could mix and match across some of the companies they carried.
They had all 3 pepsi (full blooded, diet and max) as well as Vimto (full blooded and diet) and 7-up (full blooded and diet), Fanta orange and I think there was one other but can't remember what it was.
Irn Bru wasn't in the 3 for £15 offer!
They were £5.99 if you just wanted the one case of any of them, but they did have good dates on, a year on the pepsi+7-up, don't know about the others as those were the ones I bought.
craig816
18 Aug 163#49
Thanks OP! Ordered 7 cases to get free delivery for today. Can't believe they force you to pay 5p carrier bag charge for each one - they won't even fit in a carrier bag!
dealomatic
17 Aug 163#21
Come again, Sugar?
:sunglasses:
stevenfeeney to Farhan007
18 Aug 163#39
Came here specifically to say sugar does not cause diabetes.
As listed as the number 1 myth about diabetes in the Diabetes UK and the Diabetes USA websites.
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sparkylicious
17 Aug 161#1
Best price I've seen for a while. Hot from me.
rimz790
17 Aug 161#2
Saw this deal at my local branch in Bethnal Green, London E2
Superman80
17 Aug 161#3
Cracking price, hot from me
keebb9
17 Aug 161#4
Heat added
BigBen75020
17 Aug 16#5
any in Leicester please??
JeffsterRule
17 Aug 16#6
At the weekend our local had 3 for £15, plus able to mix and match. Pepsi, Fanta etc.
Even if you don't get the £5 for 1 then may still be worth the trip.
randomdude12
17 Aug 16#7
Diet Pepsi??
naughtybunnies to randomdude12
17 Aug 16#28
Not in this deal. Just standard Blue and Max. Plenty in Dereham store.
Caroline_1993 to randomdude12
17 Aug 16#37
Was in poundland earlier they have 4 packs of diet pepsi for £1
£6 for 24 cans £1 dearer
defgimp
17 Aug 166#8
If you've got one locally, then Farmfoods had these at the same price when buying 3 cases, i.e. £15 for 3 cases and you could mix and match across some of the companies they carried.
They had all 3 pepsi (full blooded, diet and max) as well as Vimto (full blooded and diet) and 7-up (full blooded and diet), Fanta orange and I think there was one other but can't remember what it was.
Irn Bru wasn't in the 3 for £15 offer!
They were £5.99 if you just wanted the one case of any of them, but they did have good dates on, a year on the pepsi+7-up, don't know about the others as those were the ones I bought.
deb8z to defgimp
18 Aug 16#50
Do you think the Pepsi tastes differently from Farmfoods we bought them recently and I don't think they taste the same as usual :neutral_face:
tadbamber
17 Aug 162#9
50 pence for 24 cans of Pepsi in Sainsbury's Colne today. They were filling the shelves up with more. Not sure if they should be £5.00 and its a pricing mistake but they are priced on the shelf at 50 pence and going through the till at 50 pence.
raj75 to tadbamber
17 Aug 16#22
You should post it as a deal. It could help a few.
michaelfentonplymouth
17 Aug 161#10
cold because it's not cherry pepsi :wink:
nicmall to michaelfentonplymouth
17 Aug 16#38
OMG that stuff is amazing. Wish they sold it over here (without having to pay 1.50 a can from those "oo American food" shops)
philmitchell
17 Aug 16#11
Bought these monday at £6 :disappointed:
nbrown2017
17 Aug 161#12
Sods law! Invested in 2 cases yesterday from cash N carry @ £6.20 each.
Farhan007
17 Aug 162#13
I came here expecting the diabetes comments.
dewonderful to Farhan007
17 Aug 162#19
dappodan1 to Farhan007
17 Aug 16#26
Such an insolent insulin comment
stevenfeeney to Farhan007
18 Aug 163#39
Came here specifically to say sugar does not cause diabetes.
As listed as the number 1 myth about diabetes in the Diabetes UK and the Diabetes USA websites.
bettyboo3
17 Aug 16#14
never understood why they don't sell diet Pepsi :disappointed:
dunno to bettyboo3
17 Aug 161#15
Is that not what Pepsi Max is? :neutral_face:
HUKDDUDE to bettyboo3
17 Aug 16#17
They do...http://groceries.iceland.co.uk/pepsi-diet-1-5-litres/p/42290
simonbrown
17 Aug 16#16
No, but Max is nicer anyway, especially cherry.
cicobuff
17 Aug 162#18
Nope, they both have artificial sweeteners but Pepsi Max is stronger cola flavoured, more 'syrupy'..personally my favourite cola.
bmckay00
17 Aug 16#20
Always 3 for £15 at farmfoods, cant understand why this is so hot.
moneysavingkitten to bmckay00
18 Aug 16#42
Because Farmfoods are not as common as Iceland and you don't have to buy 3 slabs. Who needs 72 cans of Pepsi ffs?
mrew42 to bmckay00
18 Aug 16#56
Not everywhere has a farmfoods, but everywhere has an Iceland
And you don't have to buy 3
dealomatic
17 Aug 163#21
Come again, Sugar?
:sunglasses:
michaelb1967
17 Aug 16#23
:laughing:
michaelb1967
17 Aug 16#24
Stock not available on my local store.
michaeljb
17 Aug 16#25
if it's the cans shown in the picture, purchase 2400 cans for a half decent chance of getting them for free :wink:
cicobuff
17 Aug 161#27
Quite a few on our local store, wife picked up two packs of Pepsi Max earlier....thanks for the heads up OP.
anthonynsinclair
17 Aug 16#29
vom
unhappybunny
17 Aug 161#30
Ordered 3 and some other stuff. Hot . Thanks
JamesClark1991
17 Aug 16#31
No love for Cherry Pepsi Max though. Da real MVP.
dealerxxx
17 Aug 161#32
Wicked! Cans are much better if you have small family! Thanks :wink:
mixandmatchfash
17 Aug 16#33
Do they have a price printed on them? Anyone know thanks
mitsubzt to mixandmatchfash
17 Aug 161#35
No price on them but it did say " Only to be sold as part of a multi-pack "
Treboeth
17 Aug 161#34
Never drink it can`t stand the stuff :neutral_face:
Very good price for those that do OP :smiley:
kidrock123
17 Aug 161#36
danke
TacticalTimbo
18 Aug 162#40
The drink of gods!
ezo
18 Aug 16#41
Read The Obesity Code by Dr Jason Fung. Or search youtube for his videos and see why sugar and all food stuffs that create high insulin spikes when consumed on a regular basis gives you Diabetes.
Off to search for cheap Pepsi in the morning :smiley:
yrreb88
18 Aug 162#43
Not another nutrition guru with a book and miracle cure diet to sell... :P
NUTS_Aholic
18 Aug 161#44
Thanks, got one.
philmitchell
18 Aug 16#45
I don't know why they stick that on the cans, because there is no law saying you can't sell them on there own .
unhappybunny
18 Aug 16#46
Me got three cases of this mighty fine Pepsi max coming today
unhappybunny
18 Aug 16#47
I will report back on what it's like
mrew42 to unhappybunny
18 Aug 16#57
:confused:
bmckay00
18 Aug 16#48
Whats wrong with buying 3 packs if they've got good dates?
craig816
18 Aug 163#49
Thanks OP! Ordered 7 cases to get free delivery for today. Can't believe they force you to pay 5p carrier bag charge for each one - they won't even fit in a carrier bag!
0scar222
18 Aug 16#51
Load of rubbish this comment ,Type 1 diabetes genetic your born with it nothing to do with diet or lifestyle
IamWill
18 Aug 16#52
Because they know full well that it reduces perceived value of a multipack can and drives sales of their commercial deals, which is fine for chip shop sized business and up, but is very much at the expense of smaller businesses
danber
18 Aug 16#53
not a big fan of max but 20p is not bad!
deb8z to danber
18 Aug 16#54
It's both, Pepsi & Pepsi Max.
stevenfeeney
18 Aug 162#55
Or I can actually read the scientific literature endorsed by the primary Diabetes Organisations in the world.
Since Diabetes is genetic; how do you propose sugar causes it?
There is a small link to being overweight being caused by sugar but sugar does not cause Diabetes no matter how many books your quack sells.
bradstar187
18 Aug 16#58
50p a can, you can get coke 25p a can on muilty packs
deb8z to bradstar187
18 Aug 16#59
Why do I want Coke if I drink Pepsi :smile:
plath to bradstar187
18 Aug 161#62
maths isn't your strong suit.
minsx to bradstar187
19 Aug 16#73
In the post he even says it costs less than 21 pence per can...
HUKDDUDE to bradstar187
27 Aug 16#81
It's less than 21p per can...
InAFalsetto
18 Aug 16#60
Lmao going straight to Iceland after gruelling gym workout. Need to quench that thirst.
ezo
18 Aug 16#61
Just talking about type 2 diabetes which is not genetic but developed(you know the type 2 diabetes that everyone talks about because it is progressive not type 1 because it cannot be cured and nobody ever talks about it).
Youtube is free as is his advice to help, no drugs nothing. Dont worry though I am sure big pharma will produce a side effect free drug to help /guffaw
ripkord
18 Aug 16#63
4 x 2L bottles at £1 each is still better value, technically. But this is a good deal for cans.
deb8z to ripkord
18 Aug 16#64
I NEVER buy bottles they go flat too quickly,a nice fresh cold can daily for me :smile:
Rainfall
18 Aug 161#65
Ordered 3 lots for home delivery with my weekly Iceland shop, thanks for the post.
mitsubzt
18 Aug 16#66
Your very welcome. Enjoy! :smiley:
soldierboy001
18 Aug 161#67
Nor spelling.
soldierboy001
18 Aug 16#68
It's to tell the larger shops that if they get caught they will be dragged over the coals for breaching terms and conditions.
But it still does not stop smaller establishments from selling individually as they get theirs from suppliers and might find it cheaper to get from Iceland etcetera as the smaller cash and carry's may not get these promotional deals.
rkl
18 Aug 16#69
I picked up a pack of 24 cans today, but the plastic-wrapped pallet was very tough to carry (no handle, unlike cardboard boxes of 24). I ended up just dumping all 24 cans into a plastic bag (probably better in two bags of 12 cans each because of the weight). Also bizarrely spotted 3 * 10 cans of the same Pepsi for 7.50 quid in the Iceland store, which works out heavier and pricier both per can and overall.
soldierboy001 to rkl
18 Aug 16#70
Tom Jones " It's not unusual "
leightonbloke
18 Aug 161#71
just popped into my branch in Cambridge & got the last Pepsi max off the shelf,
when i got to the till i noticed there was 23 cans in my pack so I questioned it with the man at the till,
he charged me £4 instead of £5.
Bargain!!
fazzy123
18 Aug 161#72
heat added
mikecollins
19 Aug 16#74
add a bottle of Smirnoff and you've got a cheap party!
You try to be clever but you don't know English. Try " SOMETHING THAT'S ".
soldierboy001
21 Aug 16#78
Thank you for putting it so eloquently.
ripkord
21 Aug 16#79
Yeah no clinical evidence of aspartame or anything else in there being carcinogenic. Source - The FDA. You know the same FDA that stopped thalidomide getting to the states. These guys don't **** about:
Considering results from the large number of studies on aspartame's safety, including five previously conducted negative chronic carcinogenicity studies, a recently reported large epidemiology study with negative associations between the use of aspartame and the occurrence of tumors, and negative findings from a series of three transgenic mouse assays, FDA finds no reason to alter its previous conclusion that aspartame is safe as a general purpose sweetener in food.
rmaee
22 Aug 16#80
£10.00 at my local store
soldierboy001
27 Aug 16#82
Posts #53 and #73, keep up dude.
HUKDDUDE
27 Aug 16#83
Didn't see those...
mitsubzt
1 Sep 16#84
*** DEAL STILL ON IN ABERDEEN CITY ICELAND HOLBURN STREET AS OF TODAY 01/09/2016 ***
mitsubzt
6 Sep 16#85
*** DEAL STILL ON IN ABERDEEN CITY ICELAND HOLBURN STREET AS OF TODAY 06/09/2016 ***
rubberbullets
7 Sep 16#86
Deal now £6.00
mitsubzt
6 Oct 16#87
*** DEAL STILL ON IN ABERDEEN CITY ICELAND HOLBURN STREET AS OF WEDNESDAY 05/10/2016 ***
Opening post
*** DEAL STILL ON IN ABERDEEN CITY ICELAND HOLBURN STREET AS OF WEDNESDAY 05/10/2016 ***
Makes it under 21 pence per can.
Been cheaper but not too bad for a can of this stuff if you like it.
Saw it In-store Holburn Street Aberdeen City.
Best Before Date on side of case: April 2017.
Pepsi 24 X 330 ml Cans - link: http://groceries.iceland.co.uk/pepsi-24-x-330ml/p/47904
: 06p per 100 ml
Pepsi Max 2 Litres £1.00 - link: http://groceries.iceland.co.uk/pepsi-max-2-litres/p/6370
: 05p per 100 ml
Pepsi 2 Litres £1.00 - link: http://groceries.iceland.co.uk/pepsi-2-litres/p/4893
: 05p per 100 ml
Pepsi Diet 1.5 Litres £1.00 - Link: http://groceries.iceland.co.uk/pepsi-diet-1-5-litres/p/42290
: 07p per 100 ml
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They had all 3 pepsi (full blooded, diet and max) as well as Vimto (full blooded and diet) and 7-up (full blooded and diet), Fanta orange and I think there was one other but can't remember what it was.
Irn Bru wasn't in the 3 for £15 offer!
They were £5.99 if you just wanted the one case of any of them, but they did have good dates on, a year on the pepsi+7-up, don't know about the others as those were the ones I bought.
:sunglasses:
As listed as the number 1 myth about diabetes in the Diabetes UK and the Diabetes USA websites.
All comments (87)
Even if you don't get the £5 for 1 then may still be worth the trip.
£6 for 24 cans £1 dearer
They had all 3 pepsi (full blooded, diet and max) as well as Vimto (full blooded and diet) and 7-up (full blooded and diet), Fanta orange and I think there was one other but can't remember what it was.
Irn Bru wasn't in the 3 for £15 offer!
They were £5.99 if you just wanted the one case of any of them, but they did have good dates on, a year on the pepsi+7-up, don't know about the others as those were the ones I bought.
As listed as the number 1 myth about diabetes in the Diabetes UK and the Diabetes USA websites.
And you don't have to buy 3
:sunglasses:
Very good price for those that do OP :smiley:
Off to search for cheap Pepsi in the morning :smiley:
Load of rubbish this comment ,Type 1 diabetes genetic your born with it nothing to do with diet or lifestyle
Since Diabetes is genetic; how do you propose sugar causes it?
There is a small link to being overweight being caused by sugar but sugar does not cause Diabetes no matter how many books your quack sells.
Youtube is free as is his advice to help, no drugs nothing. Dont worry though I am sure big pharma will produce a side effect free drug to help /guffaw
But it still does not stop smaller establishments from selling individually as they get theirs from suppliers and might find it cheaper to get from Iceland etcetera as the smaller cash and carry's may not get these promotional deals.
when i got to the till i noticed there was 23 cans in my pack so I questioned it with the man at the till,
he charged me £4 instead of £5.
Bargain!!
Considering results from the large number of studies on aspartame's safety, including five previously conducted negative chronic carcinogenicity studies, a recently reported large epidemiology study with negative associations between the use of aspartame and the occurrence of tumors, and negative findings from a series of three transgenic mouse assays, FDA finds no reason to alter its previous conclusion that aspartame is safe as a general purpose sweetener in food.
* £5.00 FOR 24 CANS *