try ebay,it could be cheaper although i think generally speaking it could cost as much as 10p,sorry dude but thats just life.
2007-01-04 00:08:00
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answer #1
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answered by big burts bollox 2
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A 10p drink costs how much?
Is this a mathematical question?
Does the 10 p represent the Selling price (SP)
if it is ..then the item must be lower to manufacture than its selling price . And if you want to know the buying price ,again it varies!
unless you want to sell at a loss .. then your drink might cost you more than the mere 10p up to 100,s of pence or more...
it is not a well presented question and not clear enough to get a clear answer, i am afraid... rephrase your problem plz.
2007-01-04 01:03:19
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answer #2
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answered by raj k 3
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10% of a £1
2007-01-04 00:11:20
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answered by jammydodger 5
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1% of £10
2007-01-04 00:12:03
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answer #4
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answered by sweetie darling 2
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10 years ago, it cost 10p & you could get quite a bit in your carton. A 10p drink doesn't exist these days, as it now costs 20p.
2007-01-04 00:10:20
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answered by Anonymous
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It costs 10p to make a pint of fizzy drink with post mix, this is used in pubs, clubs, supermarkets etc. These are sold anything between 90p to £1:30. Great profit to be had in soft drinks. Better than alcohol but not as much as food.
2007-01-04 00:08:59
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answer #6
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answered by Laird John Meredith 3
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You cant get a drink for 10p my dear.
2007-01-04 00:08:34
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answer #7
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answered by tulip 4
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10p
2007-01-04 00:06:33
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answer #8
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answered by doodlenatty 4
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10p
2007-01-04 00:11:59
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answered by hey 4
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25p
2007-01-04 00:05:44
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answered by Anonymous
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