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To ask, if you win a lifetime supply of any product, what would you want it to be?

195 replies

newsecretidentity · 06/01/2014 19:50

Just wondering, really. My family send me a particular brand of sweets from overseas at Christmas every year, and I'm always really sad when they run out. If I were a stinking rich bastard, I'd have them in the house all year round and never get tired of them.

If you could win a lifetime supply of any product, what would you want to win?

(I suppose if I were practical, I'd choose petrol or toilet paper, wouldn't I?)

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DoItTooJulia · 06/01/2014 20:38

I thinkwhattoWHO would have Natural yoghurt, or Vaseline!

Milk. I don't drink it, but we get through loads and it's a pita the buy all the different milks everyone has all of the time!

Who asked about it being delivered monthly or in a heap? Because a lifetime supply of milk in one go would make me think again.

Pigsmummy · 06/01/2014 20:39

Wine

SaucyJack · 06/01/2014 20:40

Marlboro Lights

Heartbrokenmum73 · 06/01/2014 20:40

Can we hear what whattoWho would have?

I'm not clear Grin

kickassangel · 06/01/2014 20:41

If it's something you will be given every wek/month you would have to really live it!

Fresh flower displays is good.

Or petrol. Boring but practical and frees up money for some fun stuff.

Hugs from dd who is just hitting pre teen so my supply might dry up soon?

Sunshine! I get really low Vit D and it affects my health.

OK I opt for sunshine.

StripyPenguin · 06/01/2014 20:44

Petrol as with an extra £70 a month I could do a lot.

AttackOfTheKillerMonsterSnowGo · 06/01/2014 20:44

Coal, or wood for the woodburner, or actually, heating oil, becaus its so bloody expensive!

AttackOfTheKillerMonsterSnowGo · 06/01/2014 20:46

Actually, I'm going to cheat and say 'fuel' that gets me petrol, oil AND coal and wood. Jesus, I'd be rich if I didn't have to buy all that!

thingamajig · 06/01/2014 20:48

I think whattowho has thrush Grin

Sunshine would be great. Or clean washing.

smallandimperfectlyformed · 06/01/2014 20:48

Washing powder, it's so bloody expensive and heavy!

FrankAndFurt · 06/01/2014 20:49

John Lewis vouchers Smile

Or, if that is too cheaty, I lok the idea of an endless supply of flowers. I think you would get bored of good items.

SoonToBeSix · 06/01/2014 20:50

Mac concealer .

FreudiansSlipper · 06/01/2014 20:51

St Tropez

newsecretidentity · 06/01/2014 20:53

Ooh, and batteries! bloody furbys & leappads

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toboldlygo · 06/01/2014 20:54

meers - A year's supply of biscuits apparently involves twelve assorted 380g or 300g boxes of shortbread per month for thirteen months.

newsecretidentity · 06/01/2014 20:59

That's a lot of shortbread. I like it, but I'd probably have to give up all other food just to motivate myself to get through it and not waste food. After 13 months I'd have scurvy.

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Stuckunderababy · 06/01/2014 21:00

OMG ladies you have made my January! I am SO ordering it from amazon (thanks IDontKnow!) but will be hitting pound shops and mrs Simms tomorrow - how did I not think to look there.

DoJo · 06/01/2014 21:02

Oh my word - my husband bought some of those Lifesavers unbeknownst to me and we were standing in a queue behind a man who I was convinced must have the mother and father of all skin infections because the smell of TCP was so strong. I felt very guilty for assuming he was dousing himself in the stuff when we got in the car and I realised that the smell was coming from our shopping bag - husband loved them and I felt like I was at school again which was the last time I had used TCP.

Joysmum · 06/01/2014 21:02

Fuel or razor blades.

Stuckunderababy · 06/01/2014 21:03

Am now slightly concerned by the number of 'new and used' packs of dentyne on amazon. Used? Really?

Morgause · 06/01/2014 21:03

Galaxy

StillNoFuckingEyeDeer · 06/01/2014 21:04

That's about 4kg of shortbread a month!!

toboldlygo · 06/01/2014 21:05

I am very popular with my colleagues. Grin

Indith · 06/01/2014 21:06

Petrol would enable us to save rather a lot of money I suppose.

But if we exclude that it would be Coop own brand (the posh one) drinking chocolate. It is the finest drinking chocolate on earth and I go through rather large quantities of it.

I did once product test a face cream thingy for MN that was very posh and rather lush. Have never used it again as couldn't afford it.

Hawkmoth · 06/01/2014 21:09

Fags, if the lifetime were also guaranteed.