Almond Breeze suitable for Vegans, 39p 1litre cartons,Heron's.
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ssimonian
31 Jan 17#1
Awesome bargain. 1/4 of regular price. Have some heat!
sradmad
31 Jan 17#2
good find op, heat added
anthony212
31 Jan 172#3
49p in Home Bargains if you don't have a Heron near you. They had the unsweetened and regular version too.
theatrical to anthony212
31 Jan 171#5
oooh thanks ill check home bargains - i need the unsweetened and being down south we don't have a Heron Foods here
evostick47
31 Jan 172#4
This is good, but be aware there are 2 types, one that needs refrigerating and one that doesn't. The ones I got from Home Bargains yesterday need to be kept in the fridge, even before opening. I guess they're processed differently.
dark_shadow to evostick47
31 Jan 17#6
That doesn't sound right? It is water and almonds with stabilisers afterall, right?
evostick47
31 Jan 17#7
I've been buying it for 2 years, and it is right, although I was surprised too. The ones in Home bargains were displayed in the fridge and I wrongly assumed I could stick them in the cupboard at home. It clearly says refrigerate on the carton. This might be why it's at least half the price of long life ones in Supermarkets.
Mum2ConnornCerys
31 Jan 17#8
I've seem some in fridges at Home Bargains, but not exactly sure what type.
otherside27
31 Jan 17#9
The fresh versions are more expensive usually than the longlife ones so all it means is you got a better deal!
theatrical
31 Jan 17#10
There are two types- just like regular milk ... fresh that needs to be kept refrigerated and usually 7-14 days shelf life OR the long life versions with up to a year cupboard life.
The Home Bargains ones are the fresh ones and in the fridge.
Just bought some and best before 14/2/17
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The Home Bargains ones are the fresh ones and in the fridge.
Just bought some and best before 14/2/17