I had this cake last year...tastes great....on offer till 30 October.
19 comments
jimmychris
26 Oct 16#19
Tesco no longer sell this item, they told me it has been withdrawn and that is why when later updating or viewing your basket with it in, that message appears.
MadeInBeats
26 Oct 16#18
Christmas is all about greed, gluttony, materialism and debt enslavement... sod it, let's just put 666 on a cake with a pyramid on top, in October, and these idiots still won't rumble us. Bow before your corporate Gods. Queue evil laughter. :laughing::neutral_face:
benjammin316
25 Oct 161#17
6,6,6 the number of the feast
sjs31
25 Oct 16#16
I've done that with un-iced ( and home made) Xmas cakes in the past :smiley:. Purely to help the maturing process, of course! :wink:
daveian
25 Oct 16#15
serves 16 lol won't in my house
kopking23
25 Oct 162#14
666 and pyramid on it too! illuminati confirmed!
wiggywig
25 Oct 161#10
£6.66? You sure its not devils food cake?
summerof76 to wiggywig
25 Oct 161#11
Thinking the same thing :laughing:
MarkT1967
25 Oct 16#8
Mmmm, might pick up one to see what it's like, not really worried about expiry date as I eat most cakes and bits like that well after the date any way.
Crossbow to MarkT1967
25 Oct 161#9
Same here, I find if kept in the fridge it lasts much longer - before & after opening.
dreamager
25 Oct 16#6
16 people, or one Ben Goldacre
igorcsmd
25 Oct 16#4
why to eat Christmas cake in October?
Common Sense to igorcsmd
25 Oct 161#5
Some people eat cereal for dinner!
People eat Easter eggs before Easter Monday (or Good Friday).
The expiry date is likely to be after January so people may buy in advance.
Crossbow to igorcsmd
25 Oct 16#7
I like cake so much I can have this every month, not just Oct & Dec :stuck_out_tongue:
sjs31
25 Oct 161#3
It does contain alcohol, although not very much. Brandy 1.5% and Cognac 1%. I tried to add link in but it goes to a different page.
jrh_1979 to sjs31
25 Oct 162#13
Inject your own booze into it!
rpope
25 Oct 16#2
Sponge too light colored and no alcohol means its not a christmas cake
sarell to rpope
25 Oct 16#12
is this comment on the wrong thread ?
antonio369
25 Oct 1616#1
666 for christmas cake. someone at tesco is having a mess around
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People eat Easter eggs before Easter Monday (or Good Friday).
The expiry date is likely to be after January so people may buy in advance.