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Connemmara | 14:41 Sat 14th Sep 2013 | Shopping & Style
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£4 for tiny box in Sainsburys and £4 in Home Bargains for extra large.
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well said og LOL
Home Bargains are a good price for some things.
Used to be my favourites but they have changed the layout so not such a good choice now :0(
Wow, I had no idea they were still produced!

No doubt tonight the pseudo Bond bloke will be crawling through windows depositing a box of chocs at a ladies bedside.

#don't love retro chocolate

I thought the Bond bloke was Milk Tray..........
Bond was Milk Tray, but times are hard and I think he has to multi task.
The chocolatier who devised most of Rowntree's products (his most famous was the After Eight mints) has just died...........
Home Bargains Terrys Gold Milk Chocolates at £1.99 for 380gms were not to be ignored either!
I have not noticed so many chocolate ads on recently maybe it's due to the obesity problem,but maybe on the run up to (you know what) we will be bombarded with them.I used to love the Fry's turkish delight one,I think it was truly wafted from paradise.
I couldn't remember the retro choc with the Bond theme.

My comment was suggesting a resurgence in retro choc ads in general.

I'd welcome a return of Panama ads, they were brilliant!
I had to google 'Home Bargains' to find out who they are and where their nearest store is to me. (It seems to be in Colchester, which is about 25 miles away).

If we're looking for dramatic price comparisons, I've bought a Christmas pudding in Family Bargains (which is part of the same company as '99p Stores') for 99p in Stowmarket (Suffolk) and then seen the same product in Budgens in Sawston (Cambridgeshire) for £9.95!
Does anyone else remember Spartan Chocolates way back in the 70s/80s ? Can't recall who made them... may have been Terrys. They were all dark choc with hard centres, no creamy soft fillings.
For Janbee:
If you let the slide show play through at the top of this page you'll see a reference to Spartan chocolates from around 1925:
http://www.yorkcastlemuseum.org.uk/Page/ViewCollection.aspx?CollectionId=11
although this later packaging is the one that I remember :
http://www.shepherdminiatures.co.uk/images/uploads/spartan.gif
EcclesCake - just for you -

You just have to watch the sell by dates at places like Home Bargains, it doesn't bother me but if you are buying them as a gift some people can funny about it.
Hi jkelly can't agree more excellent on prices but very often the use by dates aren't very far ahead thus buying in bulk and selling fast with use by date makes them cheaper.

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