Away With The Fairies wrote: » I love my porridge and have been collecting the flahavan's porridge tokens because one day I might cash them in. But do they ever put tokens on the milk cartons anymore? You used to be able to collect tokens and send them off for items. I remember seeing a TV in their booklet. Does any other product have tokens to collect?
gozunda wrote: » Whereabouts are these tokens OP?
Away With The Fairies wrote: » On the back of flahavan's porridge.
Sardonicat wrote: » Do you get much bang for your token?
mariaalice wrote: » https://www.flahavans.ie/happenings/gift-scheme/ I want the reusable mug and the beanie hat.
Badly Drunk Boy wrote: » They seem to have a strange system. One item is 90 tokens or 18 tokens plus €4, but another is 75 tokens or 18 tokens plus $4. If you're adding the cash, both things are the same but if you're just using tokens, one is 15 more than the other.
Dank Janniels wrote: » Weetabix always used to have an collection for tokens to get books like atlases and mini encyclopedias. The excitment of waiting for the post for it to come lol!
mariaalice wrote: » Do people still do that? years ago use to send off and get tea towels and towels with the tokens.
Away With The Fairies wrote: » I love my porridge and have been collecting the flahavan's porridge tokens because one day I might cash them in.
Floppybits wrote: » Ah bring back the days of Kellogs putting some plastic toy in the box
whisky_galore wrote: » Can't have that as today's stupid kids would eat the toy.
bonzodog2 wrote: » I read somewhere this is illegal in the US, and for the same reason, so are Kinder Eggs.
The Federal Food, Drug, and Cosmetic Act prohibits confectionery products which contain a “non-nutritive object”, unless the non-nutritive object has functional value. Essentially, the Act bans "the sale of any candy that has embedded in it a toy or trinket". [...] Kinder Surprise eggs are legal in Canada and Mexico, but are illegal to import into the US. In January 2011, the US Customs and Border Protection (CBP) threatened a Manitoba resident with a 300 Canadian dollar fine for carrying one egg across the US border into Minnesota.