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Where to buy Heinz puddings in a tin?
Hi all
Hoping someone on here knows where I can get some of those Heinz puddings in a tin......doesn't really matter what flavour, as I'm more interested in the tin they come in - I reuse the tins to do individual cakes.
If I can't get any here, my poor brother is going to be tasked with bringing me empty tins when he comes to visit! LOL
Thanks in advance
D&L
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I think they sell them in the UK lolly shop on jetty road in Glenelg!!
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They may well sell them at the little britain shopping centre too in the shop next to woolworths.
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Sorry to jump on the back of this but can you also get robinsons squash there or anyone know where you can? or recommend a cordial which is similar ie blackcurrant sugar free. no suitable products found in coles marion.
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you can get robinsons squash in the UK section at foodland x
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Puddings in a tin?? lol i have heard it all now :)
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churchj1 - thanks for that, I did wonder about them but couldn't remember what the shop was called!
mydearboy - they have been around for years (in the UK at least)! Admittedly, they're only ok once in a while......I used to love them when I was in my teens though!
loopylisa - I know what you mean about there being no suitable replacements for Robinson's squash! We've had some pretty vile squashes recently, but you live and learn ;)
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You can get puddings in tins in woolworths, not the brand you are looking for but same size tins
Tracey
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Trakki - that's even better! Was thinking the price would be somewhat astronomical on the Heinz ones! Right, will have a look next time I'm in there.
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Originally Posted by
D&L
churchj1 - thanks for that, I did wonder about them but couldn't remember what the shop was called!
mydearboy - they have been around for years (in the UK at least)! Admittedly, they're only ok once in a while......I used to love them when I was in my teens though!
loopylisa - I know what you mean about there being no suitable replacements for Robinson's squash! We've had some pretty vile squashes recently, but you live and learn ;)
Not having a go at them D&L, just never heard of them never saw them in UK and the though of them just amused me lol :)
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