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Posted 14 March 2023

Nestle Smarties Bits Crushed Chocolate Pieces 500g Pack (BBE 04/23) 1p (Minimum Orders £20) @ Discount Dragon

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Nestle Smarties Bits Crushed Chocolate Pieces 500g Pack (BBD 04/23) 1p (Minimum Orders £20) @ Discount Dragon


  • DRAGON DEAL 1 x Nestle Smarties Bits Crushed Chocolate Pieces 500g Pack
  • Milk chocolate coated in crisp sugar shell chopped pieces
  • Ideal for baking
  • Add to Ice cream or Yoghurt
  • Each pack weighs 500g
  • Minimum Best Before End April 2023
  • Please note – Maximum 1 Pack Per Customer
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  1. johnszi23's avatar
    Shady website. Won’t let you in if you reject cookies
    Pete_Cole's avatar
    I've ordered plenty from them and they are absolutely fine.
  2. JohnnyMcJohnFace's avatar
    can't buy 2000 packs no deal.
    Masfar's avatar
    LOL
  3. deleted2130460's avatar
    Scam have to spend 19.99 of
    Overpriced goods
    NuffinisFree's avatar
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    Compared to other discount food websites they are still on the cheaper side after you factor in P&P charges.
    Take for example Approved foods, their t&c's are:
    'There is a £22.50 minimum order value on any grocery order. All orders are charged a minimum delivery fee of £5.99 for your first 25kg box (dependent upon location). For more information about our grocery delivery services, please visit our 'delivery' section. '

    Personally, I would not place an order just for the 1p items unless it was something I really liked or the amount of money I would save on those items was significant enough to validate spending on other items.

    If you don't find anything else on their website that appeals to you then simply don't place an order.
  4. Ashe's avatar
    I can't help but feel all these £0.01 deals that require you to spend another £19.99 are a way of getting DD continually posted on here, even if they're not doing it on purpose.
    japes's avatar
    Absolutely. But who cares? You don't need to look at the deal and even if you do it's only a few seconds wasted. Supermarkets have been doing similar for years, it's known as a loss-leader
  5. SelfScanStan's avatar
    End of shift sweep up !

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    jimbo23's avatar
    How much?
  6. Lollypopz's avatar
    Oddly - or maybe i imagined it?? they had wai wai noodles on for 10p a pack - no limit how many you could buy. So i put 10 in my cart, then the price rose to 20p and now they are 30p!. Not much difference than b&m now plus i don't need to spend £20
    Would rather have a set cost for delivery and no min spend. Used to get proper bargains when it was yankee bundles
    NuffinisFree's avatar
    Author
    No, you didn't imagine it, they were indeed 20p (did not see them at 10p) and are now 30p.
    I agree that there were better bargains under Yankee Bundles, they keep changing the P&P and minimum spends.
  7. Jamminator's avatar
    Someone half inched them from the McFlurry machine!
    kelly_keaney's avatar
    That's what I was thinking, but then again I work for McDonald's lol
  8. ssc1's avatar
    scraps left over.
    agaza's avatar
    With bugs E numbers and nearly out of date... not worth a penny.
  9. pingusdead's avatar
    Just to say I've had these before from Discount Dragon, I paid £2.99..and they're lovely. Suppose you can sprinkle over ice cream etc but I just scoff them.. 500g..loads! Thanks OP! Put in £20 order!
    NuffinisFree's avatar
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    I was hoping to see the milkybar ones back
  10. craggle1uk's avatar
    With some of the other 1p items and the £2.99 beers the other day decided to place an order got loads for the £20 min spend
  11. Shed1983's avatar
    You can also get a dental kit for 1p. Which you can use after eating the smarties
  12. MarkHemmings's avatar
    I’ve ordered from them and had some very good bargains usually pinged from here. They are prompt on delivery and hassle free
  13. Tom_Proctor8474757577's avatar
    Yeah I quite like discount dragon. Not bad prices!
  14. AncientYouth's avatar
    cheapest way i have seen to get type 2 diabetes
    jimbo23's avatar
    Definately not so cheap for the NHS though. £10 billion per year.
  15. GoWokeGoBroke's avatar
    Great deal, i am certain there are many children (and adults) who will love these, don't forget easter is coming and this may be an alternative or addition to the easter egg you normally give away.
  16. Wakinglimb's avatar
    Peanut dust. It's the best bit, everyone knows that.
  17. England2000's avatar
    What are some good suggestions for consuming these? The obvious seems to just throw them on ice cream, but there's git to be some interesting uses out there!
    NuffinisFree's avatar
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    You could probably use the bigger pieces in baking cookies
    Bake them in a cakes or cupcakes
    Add them to rice krispies squares

    Basically anything where you would use choco chips but dont need them to melt completely (edited)
  18. scorpionsean's avatar
    Oos
  19. coony's avatar
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    Some way off the 500g advertised
    NuffinisFree's avatar
    Author
    shocking, I would complain, thats 70g of yumminess you have been cheated of
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