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Deep Freeze Spray Can

  • 21-02-2010 4:53pm
    #1
    Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 274 ✭✭


    Hi all
    Just a warning if you're suffering any aches and pains and are looking into buying a can of 'Deep Freeze' from Boots - you might recoil in horror (and solve any back pain by doing that!) when you see that Boots Ireland are charging 8.70 for this. In the UK it's £3.79 in Boots. I mentioned it to the manager in a shop yesterday and she seemed not too worried, but took my number and said she'd ring on Monday.
    I'll report back if they get in touch!


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  • Closed Accounts Posts: 8,015 ✭✭✭CreepingDeath


    They used to sell those cold spray cans in discount stores for €2.
    Although my sister is a physio and said you only use it to reduce swelling on an injury.

    Most of the time you want an injury to swell, it is increasing blood flow to the area helping it to heal.
    But as a "magic spray" if you want to continue in a football match or the like, it's handy to have.


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