Yum! The price of Terry's Chocolate Oranges seems to yo-yo. It is currently £1 in Co-op in store. I always think that if you get a good deal on food it tastes better!
Alway a quid unless it's over priced... At£1 it's an expensive ball of ear wax, quality plummeted years ago.
Jonlogical to MoreBeer77
12 Jun 17#18
The quality plummeted when the greedy American company that owns it closed the UK production centre in York and moved it to Eastern Europe somewhere. I no longer buy this rubbish.
There is something similar on the market, it's called a chocolate bar :stuck_out_tongue:
collectorcol
12 Jun 172#13
£1 everywhere and 232° excited
jamiew23
12 Jun 17#14
Also £1 in wilkinsons
nightcycler
12 Jun 172#15
Do Rawlinsons have any? I hear they might have excess stock with some superficial damage to the box, but are still perfectly edible.
Make sure they're kept below room temperature or it'll congeal into a big dark chocolate cricket ball and you'd have invalidated the warranty; consumer rights would no longer apply.
You could try Watchdog, but I think they've got bigger fish to fry.
theshadowman
12 Jun 171#16
90p with NUS discount
chloerichardsj86
12 Jun 17#17
saw this in Morrison's yum!
trivium
12 Jun 171#19
why does this have so much heat it's £1 in almost every store lol df
MungoSplodge
12 Jun 17#20
Hands up to the HUKD old school that remember the good old Terrys choccy Orange megathreads of the past!
rubberbullets
12 Jun 172#21
Makes you wonder why this is so HOT as it's £1.00 everywhere?
chillyemily
12 Jun 171#22
Last year Mondeless reduced the size by 10% from 175g to 157g. It used to often be on sale for £1. Therefore I will not buy until it is 90p or less.
komi
12 Jun 17#23
These are always a pound over at poundland or home bargains
greyhound11
12 Jun 17#24
Always gets mega heat...rip off, size reduced from 175 g to 157g. WHY???
welche2
13 Jun 17#25
£1.50 in my local co op. so not nation wide. central co op in Burton on Trent
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Make sure they're kept below room temperature or it'll congeal into a big dark chocolate cricket ball and you'd have invalidated the warranty; consumer rights would no longer apply.
You could try Watchdog, but I think they've got bigger fish to fry.