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Seems crazy to buy crisps on eBay but thanks, that's actually the best deal I've seen. £10 is a pretty standard price, it's the £3 on P&P that is a huge plus.
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SMITHS CHEESE MOMENTS 28g X24 ON PUB CARD BRITISH UK on eBay (end time 02-Oct-10 23:56:53 BST)Originally posted by d000hg View Post
Same range as scampi fries, you've probably seen them depending the kind of pubs you go into?
I found them the other day but a delivery estimate of 1-2 months has me a bit worried. Also see them places like BritishCornerShop.co.uk and britsuperstore.com but these are the places want to charge me stupid money on postage.
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Originally posted by MarillionFan View PostPut a picture up and I'll see if Bookers have them.
Same range as scampi fries, you've probably seen them depending the kind of pubs you go into?
I found them the other day but a delivery estimate of 1-2 months has me a bit worried. Also see them places like BritishCornerShop.co.uk and britsuperstore.com but these are the places want to charge me stupid money on postage.
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Ask your local landlord to pick you up a carton next time he's at the cash and carry?Originally posted by d000hg View PostNever seen them in a supermarket, my wife checked our local cash-n-carry recently, not sure which one it was.
Stupid thing is if I find a shop/pub selling them they're about 50p, buying online they work out double that.
Or take up MF's offer.
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Sounds like you may be out of luck.
Cheese Flavoured Moments - Wikipedia, the free encyclopediaIt was announced on the 12th January 2010 that Smiths would no longer manufacture them due to lack of popularity.
Although a bit later on it says they won't. I prefer frazzles myself. And the scampi ones.
Edit: What about amazon?Last edited by doodab; 18 September 2010, 13:12.
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Put a picture up and I'll see if Bookers have them.Originally posted by d000hg View PostNever seen them in a supermarket, my wife checked our local cash-n-carry recently, not sure which one it was.
Stupid thing is if I find a shop/pub selling them they're about 50p, buying online they work out double that.
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cheese moment sounds like what mf has every week when he changes his pants
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Originally posted by doodab View PostOcado
Sainsburys
TescoNever seen them in a supermarket, my wife checked our local cash-n-carry recently, not sure which one it was.Originally posted by MarillionFan View PostBookers or Costco.
Knock yourself out.
Stupid thing is if I find a shop/pub selling them they're about 50p, buying online they work out double that.
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Bookers or Costco.Originally posted by d000hg View PostI'm trying to find somewhere selling Cheese Moments... no local shops have them other than the odd pub. I find lots of places online but they're all ex-pat shops or specialising in selling Brit food worldwide and charge about £10 delivery on a £10 purchase.
Anyone got any tips for UK-specific online stores?
Knock yourself out.
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OcadoOriginally posted by d000hg View PostI'm trying to find somewhere selling Cheese Moments... no local shops have them other than the odd pub. I find lots of places online but they're all ex-pat shops or specialising in selling Brit food worldwide and charge about £10 delivery on a £10 purchase.
Anyone got any tips for UK-specific online stores?
Sainsburys
Tesco
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Buying pub snacks online
I'm trying to find somewhere selling Cheese Moments... no local shops have them other than the odd pub. I find lots of places online but they're all ex-pat shops or specialising in selling Brit food worldwide and charge about £10 delivery on a £10 purchase.
Anyone got any tips for UK-specific online stores?Tags: None
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