I see there's a hall's menthol sugar free, but I'm guessing you already know that one.
Our local health food shop sells some xylitol based cough sweets but I'm afraid I don't remember the name
amazon sells them, 50p, free delivery with a £20 spend
https://www.amazon.co.uk/Mentho-Lyp...alls+menthol+sugar+free&qid=1609440046&sr=8-7
or just do a search for other options
https://www.amazon.co.uk/s?k=halls+menthol+sugar+free&ref=nb_sb_noss_2
amazon sells them, 50p, free delivery with a £20 spend
https://www.amazon.co.uk/Mentho-Lyp...alls+menthol+sugar+free&qid=1609440046&sr=8-7
or just do a search for other options
https://www.amazon.co.uk/s?k=halls+menthol+sugar+free&ref=nb_sb_noss_2
With £19.50 of something else.Jeez Amazon will deliver those free and they're only 50p a pack. Crazy.
With £19.50 of something else.
I see they are free delivery for Prime members, but out of stock anyway.
It must work OK for Jeff. I noticed last week a piece of land fenced off with maybe fifty new "Prime" vans parked on it.
To say he's coining it hand over fist has to be the world's biggest understatement going. Chances are those van's aren't even his and companies are falling over themselves to get a slice of his pie. There are lots of companies in the UK now supplying both a driver and vehicle to move equipment (trailers or vehicles) either empty or with goods on board around the country. Most of their distribution centre's don't actually have many actual "Amazon" employees or vehicles operating from them. They , to me anyway, seemed to be staffed mainly by agency personnel and most of their trailers and goods were moved by external couriers or hauliers, some of which, like the firm I worked for were "badged up" as Prime vehicles. I used to drive a MANN arctic with "Prime logo's" upon it to move Mr Bezo's stuff about and my particular company were not alone in using those trucks as several other companies from other locations ,but with no affiliation to my own company, had the same vehicles. I never had it confirmed whilst working there but I suspected all of the smaller companies doing the same work were leasing their trucks from a single Amazon approved source who were no doubt the winners of a fierce battle to become the "approved" source of Amazon badged vehicles which the sequencing of the registration numbers would tend to confirm.It must work OK for Jeff. I noticed last week a piece of land fenced off with maybe fifty new "Prime" vans parked on it.
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