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$3 (Normally $4.50) Golden Gaytime Sanga Via 7-Eleven Fuel App

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A bit steep for an ice-cream, but is it for a Gaytime? If you wanted to try out the newly released Golden Gaytime Sanga, well here's your chance at a 33.3% off.

Single use offer which expires on redemption or by 11:59pm 20/11/2017. Not valid with any other promotions. While stocks last. 'Normally' refers to price in-store during offer period, without the Fuel App deal.

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  • Thanks Chuck, wow.

  • I hear you can get a gay time at the local park for free though. Ozbargain away!

    • +1

      Asking for a friend?

      • I didn't know you considered us friends!

        • Of course I dooooo

        • @Spooked: Just bend over and I'll fix you up.

  • +2

    Imma stop you right there. But Maxibons have the best ice cream sandwiches of all time. OF ALL TIME!

    • Tough call, Monaco Bars are pretty damn good too

      • +2

        OF ALL TIME!

      • +1

        Are you forgetting the ESKIMO PIE?

        • Eskimo pie are rubbish. Monaco bars ftw. Maxibon is half as good as they are essentially half a Monaco bar.

  • Any word if these will be sold in boxes at the supermarket?

    • I hope so. I want to try it.

      It's Maxibon but with gaytime.

      • +1

        Gay Maxiboner?

  • +1

    http://www.news.com.au/lifestyle/food/eat/streets-launches-g…
    RRP supposedly $3.50
    only a 50c saving usual 7-11 markup

    • -3

      RRP is irrelevant in our country. A lot of the time price varies by state of manufacture/shipment vs where its sold and the medium its sold through. RRP could be for supermarkets in NSW vs convenience store in NT that normally carries a premium. An example would be what Dare Iced coffee costs in QLD vs VIC at Coles. They are almost 30-35% higher in VIC last I checked on my trip to Brisbane.

    • That's just 2017 corporate greed. It's not unique to Streets.

      • Not about being unique to Streets.

        The point is that workers are in arbitration and advertising the company under such conditions equates to breaching a picket line.

    • a scab move's just a scab move

      Watch what you say about me.

      And BTW, that's not a valid reason to neg a deal.

    • Simpson eeeyyyyyyy

      • One of your chair moisteners from sector 7G.

    • So enterprise agreements are evil when companies go for them and the companies are evil when they try to get rid of them.

  • Safeway has the tins if you're crazy about the crumbs.
    https://www.instagram.com/p/BapO3AsFdM2/?taken-by=curiousxch…

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