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<blockquote data-quote="AMBrennan" data-source="post: 226466" data-attributes="member: 37697"><p>I quite like multi-pack Haribo; unfortunately none of the supermarkets in the area seem to regularly carry them (only seasonal like the Halloween pack). Obviously, buying the regular size packs isn't going to work since I can't actually eat the stuff. </p><p>Thus I settled for Glucojuice for emergencies (price is not a concern since I don't plan to frequently require hypo treatment; taste is... well, 60ml isn't really enough to make out any taste; and they can be carried in back trouser pocket with my keys)</p><p></p><p>Other than that I've found quite a few promising items in the baking aisle (individually packaged 10g servings of dried fruit, kids' lunch box treats, etc) for less urgent corrections.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="AMBrennan, post: 226466, member: 37697"] I quite like multi-pack Haribo; unfortunately none of the supermarkets in the area seem to regularly carry them (only seasonal like the Halloween pack). Obviously, buying the regular size packs isn't going to work since I can't actually eat the stuff. Thus I settled for Glucojuice for emergencies (price is not a concern since I don't plan to frequently require hypo treatment; taste is... well, 60ml isn't really enough to make out any taste; and they can be carried in back trouser pocket with my keys) Other than that I've found quite a few promising items in the baking aisle (individually packaged 10g servings of dried fruit, kids' lunch box treats, etc) for less urgent corrections. [/QUOTE]
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