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Lolly sticks. That's it, really. Just need to get some - it's day4 of hols, I promised, and they remembered. Help.

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jaynehater · 04/07/2007 18:49

No, Lakeland don't do them.

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JARM · 04/07/2007 18:50

ELC?

PeckaRolloverAgain · 04/07/2007 18:56

instore do

jaynehater · 04/07/2007 18:57

Checked website. Nope. Prefer something High Street if poss. as ordering online is going to buy me days of earache. Hellllp. They have the plastic moulds with handle incorporated, but some fool (DH, lest you not grasp the subtle hint) let them know that the sticks in 'bought' lollies can be got for home use too. We were doing fine with sipper handles, too....

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jaynehater · 04/07/2007 18:58

Sorry, Pecka, you posted while I was still typing - do you mean instore ELC or is instore a shop unknown to us in the wilds of Scotland?

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lizziemun · 04/07/2007 19:13

jaynehater

Yes they do

www.lakeland.co.uk/product.aspx/!10351_1741

jaynehater · 04/07/2007 19:16

Lizziemun, I am educationally subnormal, and bow to your shopping prowess! Thanks so much - I did search the Lakeland site but no joy - my teachers always said I lacked application!! Ta again,

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lizziemun · 04/07/2007 20:11

jaynehater

It's not you, I just spend to much time/money on their site

PeckaRolloverAgain · 05/07/2007 13:40

Instore is shop, like a cheap homeware shop think it used to be poundstretchers!

Sprogstersmum · 07/07/2007 20:05

Tescos sell plain wooden ones for craft purposes and I must admit I was going to risk them in food too.

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