My family love the chocolate twists fromPain aux raisin there are 6 and chocolate twist 5. Separate bags. There are also minis that have a mixture of croissant, pain aux choc and pain aux raisin. This is the first time I have seen the twists, they were the biggest hit!
Thanks for the heads up, I’ll try and go soon.If you want them I’d probably get them soon, they have a habit of getting rid of stuff from the freezers to put the Xmas stuff
Yellow sticker 90p? BargainGot a smaller packet of Cornish Cruncher for 90p! Wish I had bought more now instead of just one packet.
At my sister's store they have the larger garlic bread in it's own fridge. My smaller store one mainly just has the 6 slices.
Yep down from £2.53 to 90p!Yellow sticker 90p? Bargain
Fizzy pig tails. Took ages us to finish as it was too sugary. Not likely a an issue for others.I need some help from Tattlers regarding what are the best Colin the Caterpillar or Percy Pig sweets as I was frankly overwhelmed at the choice and couldn't make my mind up.
WinningYep down from £2.53 to 90p!
Fizzy pig tails. Took ages us to finish as it was too sugary. Not likely a an issue for others.
Mine too. There is a small chest freezer with glass lid. Whole boule style loaves sliced with garlic butter etc. Whatever the breads bakery does i think.At my sister's store they have the larger garlic bread in it's own fridge. My smaller store one mainly just has the 6 slices.
Ours gets moved around depending on how much stock they have. There’s no way it will be there at Christmas ! I usually ask one of the staff and they go ‘out the back’ to see if there’s any.Mine too. There is a small chest freezer with glass lid. Whole boule style loaves sliced with garlic butter etc. Whatever the breads bakery does i think.
Depending on your personal taste I would say the pink and white Colins (they taste like drumstick squashies) but my 9 year old loves the cherry Colins. No one in our house is too fussed about Percy sweets (please don’t kick me off the threadI need some help from Tattlers regarding what are the best Colin the Caterpillar or Percy Pig sweets as I was frankly overwhelmed at the choice and couldn't make my mind up.
Ooooo I’m not a fan of the Percy’s but I’m willing to try the pink and white Colin’s if they taste like squashies!!Depending on your personal taste I would say the pink and white Colins (they taste like drumstick squashies) but my 9 year old loves the cherry Colins. No one in our house is too fussed about Percy sweets (please don’t kick me off the thread)
Oh boo that's sad. It was the "Sparkle" fizz with the gold pieces in that I got. Only noticed on my receipt after that it did take 15% off wineI also picked up the fizz someone else said their sparks offer worked on but mine didn’t, I probably picked up the wrong one
My 2 sons both had the chocolate birthday cake from M&S and they are really nice, so much better than other supermarket chocolate cakes. My youngest daughter had the 1 below and although it tasted ok, it was sickly sweet and we wouldn’t buy it again.Apart from good old (original) Colin, has anyone bought a good birthday cake recently in M&S? I keep forgetting to look, and now I don't know whether to make a special trip, or whether Sainsbury's will do. Do they have normal Colins as well as the mummy one?
I recently had the chocolate birthday cake that is individual squares of cake.Apart from good old (original) Colin, has anyone bought a good birthday cake recently in M&S? I keep forgetting to look, and now I don't know whether to make a special trip, or whether Sainsbury's will do. Do they have normal Colins as well as the mummy one?
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