Cherry Coke Cans 50c - Slabs $12 - Treasure Hunters Sunshine VIC
This was posted 11 months 6 days ago, and might be an out-dated deal
Treasure Hunters in Sunshine Vic is having a long closing down sale (been closing for the last couple of months it seems) but they currently have cans of Cherry Coke for 50 cents each or $12 for a slab. Cans have Best Before of 16th April 2012, but they still taste fine and still have plenty of bubbles. These cans are imported by Coca Cola Australia not USA foods - didn't know Coke did this! Bring more in please. Still had about half a pallet when I was there, plus there were bringing more out while I was there.
They have plenty of other stuff reasonably cheap, and most things have a further 20% off. Beware some of their food is 18 months past best before.
Other examples are:
- Mother 300ml 6 packs for $4.99
- Mars Bars 59 cents
- White King Bleach 750ml 99 cents
- Wrigleys 5 Chewing Gum 59 cents
+3 votesfor those that have "down voted" my comment above, this is taken from 'Today' tab from http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sunshine,_Victoria
Sunshine is now both a low-density residential suburb
take a deep breath…smell that? thats the smell of victory :)
+1 votebeachmuscles on 13/07/2012 - 15:57 ¶Imagine the poor tourists who think it is like the Sunshine Coast! Imagine the shock when you roll up to the Sunshine Caravan Park!

Postulative on 13/07/2012 - 16:09 ¶"I met her in a club down in old Soho
Where you drink champagne
and it tastes just like cherry cola
C-O-L-A cola…"
+1 voteKing Tightarse on 13/07/2012 - 17:41 ¶Sunshne, eh?
Handy hints:
Walk swiftly - carry no cash.
Optional: Bring your taser/capsicum spay/nun-chukkasProlly not the greatest choice for our Sub-Continental friends either…
CH33ZEBURG3R on 14/07/2012 - 00:08 ¶I love Cherry Coke and have about 15 cans left from a mates trip to Costco, but recently I tasted Dr.Pepper Cherry for the first time and I hate to say this but my new cherry flavored beverage is now the Dr, I never thought I'd say that!

You live in melbourne? If your after single cans (not expired) you can buy them almost everywhere (for a bit of money that is $2+) in the Melbourne CBD and beyond. Have a look at www.usafoods.com.au


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Only problem is the suburb…