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Kirks Soft Drink Varieties 1.25 Litre $0.92 CRS / $0.85 @ Woolworths

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Cheapest price I've seen Kirks Soft Drinks for a long time! Usual sale price is $1.15, and full price is $1.84 / $1.70 generally.

$0.92 for states with the container refund scheme ($0.82 after scheme), or $0.85 for those without it.


The following drinks are available:

Kirks Pasito Bottle 1.25l
Kirks Creaming Soda Bottle 1.25l
Kirks Creaming Soda Sugar Free Bottle 1.25l
Kirks Lemonade Sugar Free Bottle 1.25l
Kirks Drinking Dry Ginger Ale 1.25l
Kirks Lemon Squash Bottle 1.25l
Kirks Olde Stoney Ginger Beer Bottle 1.25l
Kirks Lemonade Bottle 1.25l
Kirks Sarsaparilla 1.25l
Kirks Sno Drop Bottle 1.25l


As always, enjoy :)

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  • +2

    That ginger beer is so strong. I must say I do like the Pasito though.

    Kirks Sno Drop Bottle 1.25l

    Wait, how long has this been a thing?

    Can buy one for 90 cents. That's the same price as the homebrand soft drink!

  • +3

    Kirks Soft Drink Varieties

    Good deal for Scotty…

    • What are your thoughts on Dry Ginger Ale being wet?

      • Get a good lawyer…

  • +2

    I wish they would bring back the Watermelon flavour… it was sooooooo good!

  • +1

    Kirks, for when you want a decent drink that's cheaper than sprite :) Absolutely love them. Hell, I like any soft drink…

    Still want to try sno drop!

  • +3

    I like the sugar free creaming soda.

    • When has it been free ???

  • How come Kole Beer isn't on special?

  • I remember the original can so it wasn't a fever dream

    http://www.canmuseum.com/Staging/Images/Cans/24946.jpg

  • I remember them sometimes on special $1 was I dreaming

  • Leave the Pasito alone guys those are ALL mine!

    • Pasito is not a very good flavour. Same with creaming soda. Also lemonade is plain and meh.

      I only really like the lemon squash flavour. I like it on a similar level as Solo.

  • Container refund scheme is nonsense. Adding extra to the cost, and then giving it back later when you 'return' the bottle in a specified way.

    I remember lots of times putting cans and bottles in my regular recycle bin at home. You don't get credit for that. So they take in terms of making you pay more, but don't give back a significant amount.

    And then, you have to save up cans and bottles and spend time and petrol going to specific 'return' places ( if one is even within an economically viable distance ).

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