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‘I've not had a parcel for a few days and it's making me sad ‘ bargain thread 22

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Reastie · 10/11/2013 13:59

22nd thread

If lost then see message 2 on the first page for the codes/info collated from previous threads (to save slow loading for those using phones).

If you spot any of these links or codes not working please post on the thread in bold so I can’t miss it or pm me Thanks

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AllThatGlistens · 13/11/2013 14:26

Aldi Christmas loo rolls are lovely! £1.99 for 4, so you won't be snowed under a huge mountain of them for the next 3 years Grin

SpinCycle · 13/11/2013 14:37

BeaLola- 6yrs would be at the top of the age range for the Batcave, would depend on the child though. My DS is 3 so I hope to get a couple of years out of it.

In terms of small bits, it does come with a couple of figures, projectiles and a bike. Plenty of scope for adding bits later too, Grin sorry!

Reastie · 13/11/2013 14:41

jacqueline do tell re: which buttons to press when complaining . I've terrible at complaining.

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Pachacuti · 13/11/2013 14:47

Penguinbeaver, if you go to flavourly and log in (or you may be automatically logged in from last time) there is a list of your orders. If you click on the order number there's an option to cancel.

LottieDidIt · 13/11/2013 14:57

I have a 25% ELC code valid until 18th Nov if anyone would like it, pm me.

GinotPrigio · 13/11/2013 14:59

For all you onsie lovers... how about a twinsie for you and your partner?!!

IWantToBeADragon · 13/11/2013 15:01

The £7.50 sets from Tesco do have 1 each (hamster or puppy) I bought DSD one of each that arrived today

notso · 13/11/2013 15:10

Emailed Flavourly about the Gummi Bears and they said they have never been on any contents list, and it was just a random fluke!
I feel mean blaming the Posties now!

LottieDidIt · 13/11/2013 15:18

Ginot Shock Shock must've been quite a good seller - only the aubergine ones are left in stock!

MooseyMoo · 13/11/2013 15:25

Tinkerbell Boxset for £14 from Sainsburys (free delivery). My DD loves Tinkerbell and this is an excellent price

Wineandchoccy · 13/11/2013 15:36

Well thanks to this thread I have just spent £45 on crap from amazon! Bought the 11 in 1 tool for my dad, darts flights for DH, book for Mum, light up finger things for nephew, retro sweet box for brother, scarf for grandma and a sparkly collar for the cat + a pair of firetrap jeans for me Smile

DH is a postman so I like to see it as keeping him in a job Grin

I bought a nerf style gun in Morrisons for 7.99 and you get 2 one fires foam bullets the other foam discs.

I got my goddaughter hello kitty nail varnish from B & M bargains in a cute cat shape bottle for 99p

TK maxx I got build your own mini light sabre for 5.99 they had other Star Wars things for less than a tenner.

FourAndDone · 13/11/2013 15:39

BeaLola- my ds is 7 in feb and has asked for the bat cave (and the rest of the bloody range) his cousin has it and he loves it! Imaginext is extremely robust and you will not have tiny pieces embedded in your foot at 3am!
Just to give you an idea my ds enjoys lego, toy story and action men. He loves anything batman! We also have the imaginext boat which is still a much loved toy 3 years later Smile

Reastie · 13/11/2013 15:40

Ginot I'm giggling about the twinies. DH wants a onesie for christmas, am tempted to get that for him as a joke but it's too expensive for a joke gift.

Just ordered my christmas stamp for wrapping from here to save me writing 'from mr and mrs and DD reastie' on everything. It looks lovely. Not bargainous, but will be used every year and save alot of time [lazy]

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Mama1980 · 13/11/2013 15:50

Notso yep I checked too Smile with flavourly I was told mine must have been a rogue pack. Sorry!

Ilovemyteddy · 13/11/2013 16:00

Finally, after lurking through 22 threads, I have a bargain to offer you!

If you have a gardening fan to buy for, Home Bargains has a tin to keep packets of seeds in reduced from £10 to £2.99. Also a couple of different herb growing kits for less than a fiver, and some lovely wicker planters in varying sizes - can't remember the prices but all under £10. They also had the DVD of Miracle on 34th Street for £2.99 (Sainsbo's also had it for £3 at the weekend.)

[Thanks] to Reastie for her amazing efforts on these threads.

JustbecauseIcould · 13/11/2013 16:18

Thanks Eliza Thanks

Clr2014 · 13/11/2013 16:20

yes yes to jacqueline. do tell. I'm gearing up for a fight with Hearst & Murad....[rolls sleeves up]

JustbecauseIcould · 13/11/2013 16:20

Wineandchoccy - Where did you buy the retro sweet box from?

JustbecauseIcould · 13/11/2013 16:21

Has anyone seen any good deals on men trainers?

KittyMouseRocks · 13/11/2013 16:27

Shame about the disappearing bag Drank!

That's it, my backside is defo getting into the Ho Ho Ho treatment with aldi's loo roll!!!

Wineandchoccy · 13/11/2013 16:32

justbecauseicould It was from Amazon it was the Retro Sweet Drop Mix (Letter Box Size) they do lots of different sizes and prices. The one I got was £5.25

JustbecauseIcould · 13/11/2013 16:40

Thanks wineandchoccy

dandelionsRflowers · 13/11/2013 16:42

So who's little boy was it I saw in Tesco this morning with the finger lights on Wink They look ace, can't wait for mine dds to arrive.

dandelionsRflowers · 13/11/2013 16:46

My almost 5yo dd has watched Charlie and the Chocolate Factory (original one) a few times this week and has spoke about wanting a Wonka bar, I'm sure I've seen some but I can't remember where. I'm planning to make a little fun sweet bag/box together for her. Would she be too young for the book?

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