Or five strawberry and yogurt bars for a pound currently at Home Bargains.
zizzles
14 May 173#3
Just pour sugar into their lunchbox, it works out cheaper and you can feel much more honest about what you're feeding them
escortboy to zizzles
14 May 171#5
They are MY children and I'll feed them as my sugar as I want to!!!
(I have no children)
escortboy
14 May 17#4
Ordered thanks.
Guzzle
14 May 17#6
These are currently on offer in Sainsburys, £1 for a box of 5.
OB1
14 May 17#7
Do many schools allow chocolate bars in lunch boxes?
chrispeee123
15 May 17#8
Cold there a pound in Sainsbury's box of 5 different flavours to and the light ones are a lot better for you
gslgregory to chrispeee123
15 May 17#9
Light ones available too for £4.80 (20p each) - see comment #1. Sainsbury's may also sell them for same price but that won't help if you are looking for an add-on item at Amazon, will it?
chrispeee123
15 May 17#10
No but you get nector points at Sainsbury's so that's proberly the best offer in my point of view
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https://www.amazon.co.uk/Alpen-Strawberry-Yogurt-Cereal-Pack/dp/B0051GN6DQ/ref=pd_bxgy_325_2?_encoding=UTF8&psc=1&refRID=MEX0WPEWNF1WWH8M3FHZ
and Alpen Light Summer Fruits Bar 19 g (Pack of 24) also £4.80
https://www.amazon.co.uk/d/Cereal-Snack-Bars/Alpen-Light-Summer-Fruits-Pack/B0077PND3M/ref=pd_bxgy_325_3?_encoding=UTF8&psc=1&refRID=Y52WXGCE1SW9A0AVCGZV
(I have no children)