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Cheapest place to buy Harry Potter sweets

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Wenchelda · 17/12/2019 14:51

Just finishing off my wrapping and I could do with a couple of small bags of Harry Potter sweets ... not fussed whether it's the any flavour beans / chocolate frogs / whatever ... has anyone seen any in a real life shop or supermarket? I've looked on amazon but they seem quite expensive (or maybe that's just their price everywhere?) Thanks

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User67836 · 17/12/2019 14:52

I’ve seen them in Tescos and I think b&m

BernardsarenotalwaysSaints · 17/12/2019 14:52

They’re fairly pricey everywhere I think because of the name. I’m sure I saw some in B&M or similar once though. Failing that Mr Simms Sweet Shop might be slightly cheaper than Amazon.

Lulualla · 17/12/2019 14:53

Buy a plastic frog mould and make your own chocolate frogs.

I got one on ebay for £6. It's got 8 frogs in it so I can make 8 at a time. Sometimes I put the chocolate in and then pop rice crispiesr in, sometimes I do caramel filled or marshmallow filled frogs. It's good fun and they cost about 20p each to make.

OhWellThatsJustGreat · 17/12/2019 14:53

I think poundland had some in a few weeks back? I know sainsburys have them too.

Whatsnewpussyhat · 17/12/2019 14:53

Primark sell the jelly slugs and every flavour beans. Finding them in stock is another matter.

Lulualla · 17/12/2019 14:54

Or you can buy "Bertie botts every flavour bean" flatpack cardboard boxes and fill them with jelly belly beans.

Wenchelda · 17/12/2019 14:56

Thanks - lots of quick replies! I like the idea of the branded flatpack boxes and filling with normal jelly beans! Will check out places suggestedThanks

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slavetothemoney · 18/12/2019 11:23

Do you have a Mollies near you? They do reasonably priced Harry Potter sweets.

UtterlyUnimaginativeUsername · 18/12/2019 11:56

Definitely normal beans. The Bertie Botts ones have novelty value but you'll never actually finish a box, it's way too risky. The bad ones are horrific.

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