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Posted 25 September 2019

Celebrations Chocolate Tubs £3 instore or add £2 Click and Collect @ Wilko

£3£425% off
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The much loved chocolate tubs go down to £3 at Wilkos. Time to stock up for some Trick-o-Treat, or Christmas or just generally, coz why not

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If you order online there is a C&C charge of £2 if the basket is less than £30 - or given its just been placed on offer, there should be plenty of stock inStore as well.

Morrisons have it closest to this price right now at £4

Hope it helps someone.
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Edited by a community support team member, 26 September 2019
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  1. uzzyfudge10's avatar
    All stores should have plenty of stock because they have just been put out

    - Wilko employee (edited)
  2. peaceoff's avatar
    I remember the good'ol days when these "tins" had a whole kilo of sweets in'em?
  3. pb-live's avatar
    peaceoff26/09/2019 07:35

    I remember the good'ol days when these "tins" had a whole kilo of sweets …I remember the good'ol days when these "tins" had a whole kilo of sweets in'em?


    The old tins were around 1.7kg in the 80s, the new tins are 1.3kg, so not a huge difference. The new smaller boxes are cheaper and the high cost of those tins back in the day meant people only used to buy one as a treat at Christmas, not stockpile loads because they were so expensive. You could even order them on the Argos catalogue and they'd be around in Woolies for quite a while.

    As an example, if the old tin was around £5 in the 80s then this would be around £30 in today's money. (edited)
  4. deleted576078's avatar
    Jef_B26/09/2019 09:27

    Artery walls are gonna love the extra lining. Squeeze that blood until it …Artery walls are gonna love the extra lining. Squeeze that blood until it can't get through.


    It's all OK though. Because we live in a country where any lardass idiot can poison themselves with fat, sugar, alcohol, cigarettes and the enormous cost is socialised. We all get to pay. God bless the NHS.
  5. adam2kk35's avatar
    Time to put away for Christmas!
  6. matwalaboy's avatar
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    uzzyfudge1026/09/2019 00:16

    All stored should have plenty of stock because they have just been put …All stored should have plenty of stock because they have just been put out- Wilko employee


    Sweet - thanks for confirming
  7. wbmkk's avatar
    A sweet deal in my opinion
  8. Kazloav's avatar
    Gross, one for the fatties.
  9. deleted251699's avatar
    adam2kk3526/09/2019 06:33

    Time to put away for Christmas!


    Tried that the other week when they were 2 for 7 quid and it's now time to restock.........
  10. Halz1985's avatar
    4 per customer

    -Wilko employee
  11. Jef_B's avatar
    Artery walls are gonna love the extra lining. Squeeze that blood until it can't get through.
  12. deleted2296769's avatar
    ends on monday, as does the chocolate orange.
  13. furbars's avatar
    Bring back metal tins
  14. reindeer333's avatar
    Nice one
  15. MrBaz's avatar
    Great find. Sweet Heat added.
  16. Sgje's avatar
    Plymouth store have over 300 instore 👌
  17. deleted476778's avatar
    just reminded me I hid a tub when they were on offer in Tesco cannot find them, so I now have a valid reason to buy this deal (edited)
  18. sydney871's avatar
    deleted229676926/09/2019 11:08

    ends on monday, as does the chocolate orange.


    Or until stocks lasts which may not be long as it's posted here
  19. Gort1951's avatar
    peaceoff26/09/2019 07:35

    I remember the good'ol days when these "tins" had a whole kilo of sweets …I remember the good'ol days when these "tins" had a whole kilo of sweets in'em?


    One Celebration tin that I have in the shed weighs in at 1.4 KG, some are oval shaped with a see through lid.

    I also have loads of Malteser buckets.

    When the chocolate has gone
    =======================
    Male: socket sets, nuts and bolts etc...
    Female: makeup. (edited)
  20. ms_night_ryder's avatar
    Probably the cheapest these will be. I'll buy 2 for Christmas and keep at my grandma's house.
  21. SamOlevski's avatar
    pb-live26/09/2019 08:07

    The old tins were around 1.7kg in the 80s, the new tins are 1.3kg, so not …The old tins were around 1.7kg in the 80s, the new tins are 1.3kg, so not a huge difference.


    It might not seem a lot on paper, but it is actually 23.5%, or almost a quarter.
    Presumably anyone stacking shelves in Tesco will not object to a 23% cut in salary, if the company is not doing well ?
    Imagine the howls of protest if fuel or cigarette prices were increased by 23% ?
  22. PriyaB's avatar
    thank you op. picked up 2
  23. TK2013's avatar
    RebTheRebel26/09/2019 15:09

    We had two 6ft tall pallet stacks put out this morning, they were all sold …We had two 6ft tall pallet stacks put out this morning, they were all sold just after dinner!


    There was a pallet at mine too but the shelves were empty - don't know if they already sold out of one lot! It's not that great a deal to get sold out if you look at the 2 for £7 for an extra quid you get whatever you want!
  24. Gort1951's avatar
    I could live on a diet of Cashew Nuts, Crisps, crispy rolls, Mars chocolate and Mcdonalds.

    I sold my Soul to the Devil a long time ago.
  25. eset12345's avatar
    peaceoff26/09/2019 07:35

    I remember the good'ol days when these "tins" had a whole kilo of sweets …I remember the good'ol days when these "tins" had a whole kilo of sweets in'em?


    They were also like £10 back them, pound for pound they are cheaper now
  26. James_Martin's avatar
    deleted57607827/09/2019 11:21

    Really? You are talking to a card carrying libertarian here. So if they are …Really? You are talking to a card carrying libertarian here. So if they are (rightly) free to abuse their bodies, why am I forced to pay for their poor choices?Doesn't seem very "free" to me.


    I don't really buy into the obesity epidemic, maybe it's a regional thing, day to day I do not see a large amount of people who look morbidly overweight or the abundance of overweight children that the media portray. I see more smokers who will cost the NHS in the long run.

    Reducing the portion sizes etc is a ridiculous way of combating the 'problem', it just makes the profit and revenue increase.

    Like the ULEZ in London, it's a tax like any other under the guise of being in the public's interest.

    OP, have some heat as I like Celebrations
  27. matwalaboy's avatar
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    deleted229827329/09/2019 13:38

    Just need to try and not open them before christmas lol


    haha thats going to be hard - good luck with that
  28. rochester's avatar
    Excellent definitely worth it will be purchasing a few tubs
  29. TK2013's avatar
    Best deal on these for a while unless you're getting reduced to clear stock. When does this offer end? Any clues? Thanks for posting.
  30. motionbd's avatar
    thank you.
  31. deleted2178449's avatar
    yum! will have to stock up
  32. MHusnat's avatar
    sweet deal
  33. Glennsh's avatar
    Just bought a couple in Noriwch- had stacks left!
  34. Gort1951's avatar
    What a boring life then !
  35. kevtaylor1701's avatar
    Hmmmm.

    I think that photo is actual size.
  36. deleted1715862's avatar
    Can you get employee discount on top of this
  37. thelatics's avatar
    pb-live26/09/2019 08:07

    a tin was around £5 in the 80s then this would be around £30 in today's m …a tin was around £5 in the 80s then this would be around £30 in today's money.


    Well, more like £20, but I get your idea!
  38. RebTheRebel's avatar
    We had two 6ft tall pallet stacks put out this morning, they were all sold just after dinner!
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