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Cravendale Muppet Milk Codes
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Does anyone have any codes they'd like to share that they're not using?
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Does anyone have any codes they'd like to share that they're not using?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I need two more but like you, I'm worried my local Co-op will stop selling the promotional ones before I reach my target.
oj, to be honest I haven't looked at the codes yet but if they're anything like the ones that were on the Plenty paper towels packs last year, it was hard to tell the letter "K" from the letter "H" and there were a few other difficult ones too. In the end I found it much easier to use a magnifying glass to read the codes.
oj, to be honest I haven't looked at the codes yet but if they're anything like the ones that were on the Plenty paper towels packs last year, it was hard to tell the letter "K" from the letter "H" and there were a few other difficult ones too. In the end I found it much easier to use a magnifying glass to read the codes.
By the way, numnum, I don't know if you're aware but there are some free promotional codes available (apparently from Cravendale's website) that we're allowed to used together with our regular codes. The only thing that's unclear is whether we're allowed to use more than ONE free promo code at a time but I'll certainly be putting it to the test when I register my codes.
Anyway, those free promo codes are as follows:-
ASDAPROMO TESCOPROMO JSPROMO COOPPROMO WMPROMO FACEBOOKPC MOTHERSDAY NEWSLETTER
Hope this helps. :)
Anyway, those free promo codes are as follows:-
ASDAPROMO TESCOPROMO JSPROMO COOPPROMO WMPROMO FACEBOOKPC MOTHERSDAY NEWSLETTER
Hope this helps. :)
UPDATE: Just ordered my Kermit backpack and had no problem using TWO of the free promo codes to make up my 20.
Here's a little suggestion for those having difficulty reading the codes on the labels: Place the code against something black (I used the back of an old TV remote) and, as I suggested earlier, a magnifying glass.
Here's a little suggestion for those having difficulty reading the codes on the labels: Place the code against something black (I used the back of an old TV remote) and, as I suggested earlier, a magnifying glass.
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