
When I was a kid my parents never let me buy these as (now understandably) they are a waste of money. Now I have my own money it’s my little luxury that makes me feel rich and fancy as an adult
by Titanclass

When I was a kid my parents never let me buy these as (now understandably) they are a waste of money. Now I have my own money it’s my little luxury that makes me feel rich and fancy as an adult
by Titanclass
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I’d completely forgotten about those!
I ended up with a job lot of these because of some glitch online where they were 10p.
Bought like 80 of them (the limit of what was in stock). This was a couple of years ago and I still have a few dozen left.
They remind me of that Mitchell and Webb sketch about ‘corporate toothpaste’ thinking of ways to keep us spending. “Surely we can’t get them to brush their tongues”.
Fresh pasta from the refrigerator aisle
MAI WIFE!
Vienetta. The classy dessert
Coke/coke zero from a glass bottle
A decent ground coffee made in a cafetiere cheap to buy and easy to make.
Mr Kiplings French Fancies of course! There is no other answer
Imperial leather foamburst
When I was a kid, we only used to have these. My brother and I weren’t allowed to use the squeezy tube until we were maybe 7 or 8
So I have had 4 dentists who have all told me to never buy toothpaste that has any bonus effects like whitening, cavity protection or tartar destruction as they all contain a product that melts tooth enamel.
They all said the best toothpaste you can buy without exception is original/basic/store brand with as little marketing nonsense on it as possible. Means you are getting a much purer compound which purely cleans your teeth.
Ferrero Rocher.
The posh green pesto in the fresh foods Isle.
It’s actually delicious lol
I only use Lurpak. Fuck retirement.
Your momma.
I’m still trying to figure out a way to refill these