Lovely tin containing 2 x 200g boxes of After eight mints. Saw the same tin for £5 in wilko (only in store now) Morrisons selling in store and online. £9.95 on Amazon.
Lovely tin, image better on Wilko's website than this one from Morrisons. 28.8 x 7 x 6.2cm so useful for putting your knitting needles in afterwards. :laughing:
N.B. The MySupermarket website suggest Poundstretcher sell this @ £2.99. If you check the Christmas offers leaflet you can view online you'll see this is the cardboard box not the tin.
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rachaelwalker1991
15 Dec 164#1
I bought a 300g box from Iceland for £1 today only. Didn't want a tin and is better value
HantsShopper to rachaelwalker1991
15 Dec 163#2
Yes, you get more chocolate for your money. If like me you like to give tins of goodies as inexpensive pressies I still think it's a good deal.
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HantsShopper
16 Dec 16#21
Lowest form of wit actually - there is a (subtle) difference.:smirk:
dvdvicar
16 Dec 16#20
Not at all. I was merely alluding to the fact that you completely missed the point of my post.
I know sarcasm is supposedly the lowest form of humour but c'mon .....
HantsShopper
16 Dec 16#19
But i do appreciate the nice pic so thank you.
dvdvicar
16 Dec 161#18
AND I voted hot.
dvdvicar
16 Dec 16#14
And yea verily, some fell upon stony ground ......
HantsShopper to dvdvicar
16 Dec 16#17
I think you need to brush up on the meaning behind your parables....
dvdvicar
16 Dec 161#16
AND I posted the Wilko piccie for you .....
dvdvicar
16 Dec 16#15
Subtle humour not your strong point I see .....
dvdvicar
16 Dec 16#11
Did anyone mention you can buy them cheaper without the tin?
Iceland and Tesco I believe.
Just thought I would mention it in case anyone didn't know..........
FFS :stuck_out_tongue:
HantsShopper to dvdvicar
16 Dec 16#13
Yes, numerous people if you read prev comments. But you don't get the nice useful tin which is also nice to give as a pressie and can be flogged on Ebay afterwards.
dvdvicar
16 Dec 16#12
zoggomomma
15 Dec 16#10
Poundland on Argyll street in Glasgow today were selling 2*300g for £3
sradmad
15 Dec 161#9
nice find op, heat added
greyhound11
15 Dec 161#8
Morrisons should do 300g for a quid like last year...proper value
HantsShopper
15 Dec 16#7
They had them in Aldershot last week @ £5 when I was there probably one of those things that regularly gets cleared off the shelf - especially when reduced like this.
mattoligy
15 Dec 161#6
None in Hadleigh Essex store, will check again next week, usually how long it takes them to catch up! It's a big store as well :confused:
edinburgher
15 Dec 16#4
Tesco have 300g box for 1.50
HantsShopper to edinburgher
15 Dec 161#5
As i said to another contributor who said a similar thing. If you're buying these as presents it's nice to have the tin. It's also useful afterwards as well as being nice for someone to receive.
Those of you critical of this price might like to take a look on Ebay and see what folks charge for empty tins. You could eat the chocs and then get some of your money back later.:wink:
asl9791
15 Dec 162#3
I get what Hants is saying, can get them cheaper but sometimes you want the tin! Usually go cheaper after christmas tho, but before is a good price :smiley:
rachaelwalker1991
15 Dec 164#1
I bought a 300g box from Iceland for £1 today only. Didn't want a tin and is better value
HantsShopper to rachaelwalker1991
15 Dec 163#2
Yes, you get more chocolate for your money. If like me you like to give tins of goodies as inexpensive pressies I still think it's a good deal.
Opening post
Lovely tin, image better on Wilko's website than this one from Morrisons. 28.8 x 7 x 6.2cm so useful for putting your knitting needles in afterwards. :laughing:
N.B. The MySupermarket website suggest Poundstretcher sell this @ £2.99. If you check the Christmas offers leaflet you can view online you'll see this is the cardboard box not the tin.
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Latest comments (21)
I know sarcasm is supposedly the lowest form of humour but c'mon .....
Iceland and Tesco I believe.
Just thought I would mention it in case anyone didn't know..........
FFS :stuck_out_tongue:
Those of you critical of this price might like to take a look on Ebay and see what folks charge for empty tins. You could eat the chocs and then get some of your money back later.:wink: