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<blockquote data-quote="Marikev" data-source="post: 2695897" data-attributes="member: 558151"><p>I ‘acquire’ the individual sachets of sugar from cafes and restaurants as I travel to keep for hypos and buy baby food sachets to keep in the car and carry with me when travelling. Live in Norway and here they sell ‘long life‘baby food, I often buy it from the near its sell by date cheapo bin. Have looked in the UK and the pouches I ‘ve seen usually have a short shelf life and are in the fridge, but I find them easier to deal with than the little individual juice boxes, they always seem to make a mess when you stick the straw in them. Am less than 2 years into the type 1 life but I know when I start having a hypo the last thing I want to do is eat anything, much easier to drink something.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Marikev, post: 2695897, member: 558151"] I ‘acquire’ the individual sachets of sugar from cafes and restaurants as I travel to keep for hypos and buy baby food sachets to keep in the car and carry with me when travelling. Live in Norway and here they sell ‘long life‘baby food, I often buy it from the near its sell by date cheapo bin. Have looked in the UK and the pouches I ‘ve seen usually have a short shelf life and are in the fridge, but I find them easier to deal with than the little individual juice boxes, they always seem to make a mess when you stick the straw in them. Am less than 2 years into the type 1 life but I know when I start having a hypo the last thing I want to do is eat anything, much easier to drink something. [/QUOTE]
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