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Posted 2 September 2023

Lucozade Zero Fizzy Drink, Pink Lemonade Flavour, Sugar Free, Low Calorie, 6 Pack, 330ml Cans

£3£425% off
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REFRESHING - Hydrate with our deliciously thirst-quenching, refreshing lemon and red berry flavoured sparkling drink
ZERO - Zero calories, zero sugar, same great taste
UNLOCK YOUR ENERGY - One can of Lucozade Zero contains 25% of your recommended daily intake of vitamin B3 to fight tiredness and give you that extra kick. Whether it's for a busy day at work, a sports competition, a workout, recovery, or a simple pick-me-up, Lucozade will give you energy when you need it most. IT'S ON!
HOW TO SERVE - Once opened, store in the fridge and drink within 4 days. Best enjoyed cold
MULTIPACK - Comes in a pack of 6 330ml cans
SUSTAINABLE - Our cans are fully recyclable
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  1. Idntkno's avatar
    £3 is the regular price elsewhere
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    Cool seems like price match is going on
  2. jungleboy123's avatar
    Was always circa the £2 mark for this. Cold.
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    Well it’s ain’t £2, it’s £3… what is there not like, 6 cans for £3….
  3. blahblahblah1234's avatar
    £3 is the highest price ever for this, and 50% more than 2 weeks ago according to the camels.
    Why is this a good deal?
  4. AOT's avatar
    Heat because can have delivered to my door
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    Excellent first person who makes sense on this post
  5. letslaughadam's avatar
    These have always been £2 or £1.80 on subscribe and save for months. £3 doesn't seem a deal.
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    It’s the going rate at what it, who knows it might go to £4, £8… when you go shopping for your weekly groceries, do you miss items out of the basket if there is a price increase? (edited)
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