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<blockquote data-quote="evilclive" data-source="post: 1860334" data-attributes="member: 488171"><p>I find the little bags of jelly babies quite good - 42g, nine little ones. Small enough to carry around anywhere, not a bad dose for me, and none of the "now I've opened up the big bag, what do I do with the rest?" questions. Not entirely easy to find, but I think cadburys/amazon sell them in boxes.</p><p></p><p>This isn't necessarily normal, but I use a cycling top to run in, with the pockets on the back - emergency top in one pocket, pack (or two) of those jelly babies in another, head torch in the third, and in winter once I've warmed up gloves go in there too. Short top in the summer, long in the winter. Phone lives in a little pouch on a belt, along with some penguins or similar for if things get bad. Meter (libre) lives in my shorts or trackster pocket for quick access. But I'm running in rural places, which can be a bit remote.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="evilclive, post: 1860334, member: 488171"] I find the little bags of jelly babies quite good - 42g, nine little ones. Small enough to carry around anywhere, not a bad dose for me, and none of the "now I've opened up the big bag, what do I do with the rest?" questions. Not entirely easy to find, but I think cadburys/amazon sell them in boxes. This isn't necessarily normal, but I use a cycling top to run in, with the pockets on the back - emergency top in one pocket, pack (or two) of those jelly babies in another, head torch in the third, and in winter once I've warmed up gloves go in there too. Short top in the summer, long in the winter. Phone lives in a little pouch on a belt, along with some penguins or similar for if things get bad. Meter (libre) lives in my shorts or trackster pocket for quick access. But I'm running in rural places, which can be a bit remote. [/QUOTE]
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