From today (June 3) until Tuesday, June 18, customers who enter the promo code “CAKE” at the Coles Online checkout can redeem a free mud cake on an order of $50 or more.
This week it’s Cherry Ripe which has shrunk to a ridiculously small size of 44g. They had been 52g. They really look tiny.
most Cadbury bar ranges have shrunk in the last couple of weeks
My family has apricot jam spread on bread for breakfast for the past 30 years.
Recently my father noticed that the size of Cottee’s apricot jam jar has shrunk too, from 500g to 375g.
Yep the new size started appearing late last year. Was $3 for 500g, now $2.80 for 375g which is a 25% increase per 100g.
Time to pick a new brand of jam.
Not just a flat out shrinking of size though, they got rid of their large and small jars and replaced them with the 375s. Still a sneaky way around shrinkflation.
It’s difficult. We were buying Rose’s jams and they did the exact same thing last year. Shrunk the jar size but kept the same price. They lost us as a loyal customer. We just buy whatever is on special now.
I really can’t imagine an adult man eating jam.
You must have no imagination.
A Queensland man has been chosen as Domino’s next pizza hand model after a nationwide search.
Matt Strain, a high school teacher from Logan, was selected for the $100 per hour job out of more than 100 applicants.
The 39-year-old will also get to taste test the food while he works on the latest campaign.
I’ve seen ads promoting the Old Gold Baileys.
These have been out for a while now. I was expecting more from the Baileys one. Wasn’t impressed
I have been wondering what happened with the two sizes!
As mentioned on Have You Been Paying Attention? this week.
Lynx have launched a premium range of fine fragrances consisting of Black Vanilla, Blue Lavendar, Aqua Bergamot, Emerald Sage, Copper Santal and Golden Mango.
Why can’t all of the three deodorants smell good?
There are six in total so maybe you’ll like one of the other three.
It seems to be like a relaunch of their daily fragrance range from a few years ago.
Another move to try and get their products to appeal to men when they age out of being teenagers and stop buying Lynx.
But Boag’s beers sold in Tasmania will still be made in the state.