If you buy 12 boxes and 1 free ==> 13 delivered for £20 = £1.53 each
VCTN20 gives 10% off orders over £20 but can't be used with the codes for the free chocolates.
- tiggerloveslife
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flamesong
11 Jan 175#7
Also, I feel duty bound to add that Thorntons started reducing the amount of sugar in their products by adding sorbitol.
I'd prefer it if the chocolate was just less sweet but sorbitol is a laxative and may obviously cause diarrhoea. It also gives the chocolate an odd 'cool' aftertaste which some mints which contain sorbitol have - I remember that when they were first introduced in the 1980s, they were marketed as cool mints.
By the way, I spelled diarrhoea without looking it up! :stuck_out_tongue:
flamesong
11 Jan 173#6
I was very tempted until I saw the dreaded word 'cranberry'.
They get everywhere. Even some blueberry cereal bars I bought were actually cranberries flavoured with blueberry juice.
Take a stand against the cranberry Nazis!
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sum786
11 Jan 17#1
heat added...how can eat 13 boxes by April unless you give some away as gifts :neutral_face:
beeb123 to sum786
11 Jan 17#4
1 box a day :smiley:
amzzzzyyyy to sum786
11 Jan 17#8
Easy , you eat till you feel sick and regret you didnt eat them but yet again the next days breakfast is chocolate:D
nuttynat88
11 Jan 17#2
lol I only buy chocolate to give as gifts - might keep one for myself :wink:
lakes-claire
11 Jan 17#3
Cheers, just ordered fudge 285g for £1.20 - great for running long distances (that's my excuse) & a bit of toffee too.
psmith1958
11 Jan 17#5
tcb 10%
flamesong
11 Jan 173#6
I was very tempted until I saw the dreaded word 'cranberry'.
They get everywhere. Even some blueberry cereal bars I bought were actually cranberries flavoured with blueberry juice.
Take a stand against the cranberry Nazis!
flamesong
11 Jan 175#7
Also, I feel duty bound to add that Thorntons started reducing the amount of sugar in their products by adding sorbitol.
I'd prefer it if the chocolate was just less sweet but sorbitol is a laxative and may obviously cause diarrhoea. It also gives the chocolate an odd 'cool' aftertaste which some mints which contain sorbitol have - I remember that when they were first introduced in the 1980s, they were marketed as cool mints.
By the way, I spelled diarrhoea without looking it up! :stuck_out_tongue:
RichardBRiddick
11 Jan 17#9
10 bags of fudge, 5 special toffee and 2 boxes of snowflakes delivered £20.. plus almost 10% cash back.. happy days.. :smile:
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If you buy 12 boxes and 1 free ==> 13 delivered for £20 = £1.53 each
VCTN20 gives 10% off orders over £20 but can't be used with the codes for the free chocolates.
- tiggerloveslife
Top comments
I'd prefer it if the chocolate was just less sweet but sorbitol is a laxative and may obviously cause diarrhoea. It also gives the chocolate an odd 'cool' aftertaste which some mints which contain sorbitol have - I remember that when they were first introduced in the 1980s, they were marketed as cool mints.
By the way, I spelled diarrhoea without looking it up! :stuck_out_tongue:
They get everywhere. Even some blueberry cereal bars I bought were actually cranberries flavoured with blueberry juice.
Take a stand against the cranberry Nazis!
All comments (20)
They get everywhere. Even some blueberry cereal bars I bought were actually cranberries flavoured with blueberry juice.
Take a stand against the cranberry Nazis!
I'd prefer it if the chocolate was just less sweet but sorbitol is a laxative and may obviously cause diarrhoea. It also gives the chocolate an odd 'cool' aftertaste which some mints which contain sorbitol have - I remember that when they were first introduced in the 1980s, they were marketed as cool mints.
By the way, I spelled diarrhoea without looking it up! :stuck_out_tongue: