Asda currently have a 32 piece collection for £8 (£2.23 per 100g) so this works out cheaper at £1.93 per 100g.
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yep777
14 Nov 164#1
Further 10% student discount at Morrisons instore.
yrreb88 to POWYSWALES
14 Nov 163#21
It's.....a box of.....chocolates! Well chocolatey/truffley/nutty things. The health conscious shouldn't be bothered about eating them at all. :P
All chocolate products are high in calories because of the fat and sugar content. Sugar and milk are added because pure chocolate in itself is quite bitter and unpalatable for the average person. Sugar doesn't cause diabetes anyway and because you are only concerned about the sugar content in something obviously pretty unhealthy anyway hopefully means we have reached peak anti-sugar hysteria. :smile:
summerof76
14 Nov 163#4
Oooh you are spoiling us, heat added :smiley:
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yep777
14 Nov 164#1
Further 10% student discount at Morrisons instore.
pixilincus to yep777
14 Nov 161#3
Brilliant :smile:
tazzuk to yep777
14 Nov 16#17
Not anymore it's was stopped
philhib1964
14 Nov 162#2
Excellent deal Mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm.
summerof76
14 Nov 163#4
Oooh you are spoiling us, heat added :smiley:
sam_of_london
14 Nov 16#5
Waiting till boxing day when prices really go down.
BigBen75020 to sam_of_london
15 Nov 161#25
no mate thise will removed from shelves ....
lisa4rob09
14 Nov 161#6
Also £10 at co-op
Rooney0511
14 Nov 161#7
Personally I think the ASDA deal is much better.
Its the Cone with 17 pieces which is 3 for £10, which works out you get 51 pieces for the same £10.
team_a to Rooney0511
14 Nov 16#9
That option seems to be finished online?
starbidder
14 Nov 16#8
ASDA have the original 24 per pack 300g still at £4 so that works out to be £1.33/100g so not cheaper but you get the "FR Collection" :man:
team_a
14 Nov 16#10
Asda have the 15 pack @ 3 for £10 -> 9x white, 9x brown, 27x gold
don't like the white variety, so the 48 pack is not as appealing as the Asda offer!
philhib1964 to team_a
15 Nov 162#22
Please send me the white ones..love them.Mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm
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All chocolate products are high in calories because of the fat and sugar content. Sugar and milk are added because pure chocolate in itself is quite bitter and unpalatable for the average person. Sugar doesn't cause diabetes anyway and because you are only concerned about the sugar content in something obviously pretty unhealthy anyway hopefully means we have reached peak anti-sugar hysteria. :smile:
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Its the Cone with 17 pieces which is 3 for £10, which works out you get 51 pieces for the same £10.
don't like the white variety, so the 48 pack is not as appealing as the Asda offer!