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Thrown by comments at clinic

Used the glucogel once and never again, the nozzle breaks off far too easy and you end up with the stuff all over your pockets or bag
 
Only problem with that is Glucogel or Hypostop comes in a plastic bottle with a long red thin twist up nozzle making it ideal to squeeeze into the mouth of a little one or to squeeze small beads into the corner of someones mouth who wasnt the full shilling and needed help. I have never asked for it to be prescribed and have purchased it privately through pharmacy. Of course, when the Glucogel bottle has been emptied, it could be re filled with glucose liquid which can be bought fairly cheaply at a lot of supermarkets.
Liquid glucose comes in a squeezy tube http://www.amazon.co.uk/Dr-Oetker-L...qid=1424283567&sr=8-1&keywords=liquid+glucose the prices quoted on the web are a pound dearer then my local supermarkets.
No need to transfer it to any other containers.
 
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