Unfortunately, this deal has expired 21 June 2021.
-34°
Posted 17 June 2021

Bacardi Spiced Rum 1L (35% vol) - £17 (Clubcard price) at Tesco

£17
Shared by
Excalibur
Joined in 2008
438
1,808

About this deal

This deal is expired. Here are some options that might interest you:

More Rum deals

Find more like this

See all deals

Discover more deals on our homepage

  • Was £18 - Cheaper than other supermarkets or Amazon
  • Bacardi Spiced Rum is made with rum aged and unaged, with a hint of smokiness from charred American oak, Bacardí Spiced is blended with natural flavours and spices for a bold, yet smooth taste. This spiced rum drink has both light and deep notes, making it perfect for mixing.

  • BACARDÍ® Spiced Spirit Drink is bold and smooth, with light and deep notes. This makes it perfect for mixing with a variety of soft drinks.

  • Made with rum, flavours and spices
  • Expertly crafted by Maestros de Ron Bacardí
  • Perfect for mixing
  • A toast to the closest of friends

  • BACARDÍ Spiced Spirit Drink is bold and smooth, with light and deep notes
Tesco More details at

Community Updates
Edited by Excalibur, 17 June 2021
New Comment

4 Comments

sorted by
's avatar
  1. davecole's avatar
    These Tesco Club Card prices are ridiculous , they are used to ensure you use your club card for every purchase. We all know that they do this to get more data and track your buying habits to drive their marketing based on your behaviours.
  2. Excalibur's avatar
    Author
    davecole17/06/2021 19:37

    These Tesco Club Card prices are ridiculous , they are used to ensure you …These Tesco Club Card prices are ridiculous , they are used to ensure you use your club card for every purchase. We all know that they do this to get more data and track your buying habits to drive their marketing based on your behaviours.


    Couldn't agree more! But then again, Amazon have been doing this for years and now especially with Prime via subscription. Every little bit helps as Tesco says but at the end of the day, who doesn't want to save money given the state of the economy during the continuing pandemic?
  3. davecole's avatar
    Excalibur17/06/2021 21:08

    Couldn't agree more! But then again, Amazon have been doing this for …Couldn't agree more! But then again, Amazon have been doing this for years and now especially with Prime via subscription. Every little bit helps as Tesco says but at the end of the day, who doesn't want to save money given the state of the economy during the continuing pandemic?


    Amazon could do this better than anyone but their search and recommendations are a joke. How many weeks after buying something an I supposed to keep receiving recommended products the same as I’ve already bought? If you sort their search, you loose products. Amazon is Sooo frustrating but, they are convenient
  4. Excalibur's avatar
    Author
    davecole17/06/2021 23:04

    Amazon could do this better than anyone but their search and …Amazon could do this better than anyone but their search and recommendations are a joke. How many weeks after buying something an I supposed to keep receiving recommended products the same as I’ve already bought? If you sort their search, you loose products. Amazon is Sooo frustrating but, they are convenient


    I notice that Amazon does try to sell you everything both after you've made a purchase as well as anything you've clicked. I also sense that Amazon track the supermarket offers and as soon as they price-match they steal a significant portion of business from them given their free delivery from orders +£20. At least with Tesco, some of their at the till vouchers (occasionally combined with promotions) gets you an even better deal! I'm all for code and voucher stacking/glitches if it's legit. Years ago, I bought cases of wine from Tesco for £1.50 a bottle after it all "added up in my favour" at the checkout.
's avatar