Chewing gum over time becomes brittle & loses some of its taste though remains safe to chew.
Chewing gum is a very stable product because of its non-reactive nature and its low moisture content. Because of this, chewing gum retains its quality for a longer time than most other food products – so long, in fact, that chewing gum is not required by law to be labeled with an expiration date in most countries.
Zameen
17 Sep 17#5
Not the nice one
darkovo
17 Sep 17#4
I can never find these in Poundstretchers in Hull, or Home Bargains either, only the smaller strips. Best I've found are £1.50 when on offer in the various bigger supermarkets which doesn't happen very often.
sikiliza69 to darkovo
17 Sep 17#7
always this been this price as far as as i can remember....in our local they are stocked at the front ..and they have a black hook thingy attached on the top...
cecilmcroberts
17 Sep 17#3
Do the tubs come in different sizes? Only asking because Poundland have always had three varieties in tubs for err well a £1. Buy them for my niece but never pay any attention to the number of pieces. B&M also had them last week (my last purchase of them) but honestly can't remember the price though they had the little holder on them for your car. Neither store has them on website to check.
AbuM
17 Sep 17#2
Newbury Park.
Given it's on their website, likely to be nationwide.
Opening post
Half price.
Home Bargains also selling for £1.39.
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Given it's on their website, likely to be nationwide.