Shoppers race to Home Bargains for £1.99 Yankee Candle Christmas gift sets

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Apr 20, 2024

Shoppers race to Home Bargains for £1.99 Yankee Candle Christmas gift sets

CHRISTMAS is still four months away, but some savvy shoppers are already snapping up presents for loved ones. Stores across the country have been getting into the festive spirit early with toys and

CHRISTMAS is still four months away, but some savvy shoppers are already snapping up presents for loved ones.

Stores across the country have been getting into the festive spirit early with toys and decorations spotted in B&M.

Home Bargains has also stocked up on its Christmas range, with shoppers gushing as early as the start of August that "Santa's coming".

And bargain hunters looking to pick up cheap gifts have been left very impressed by the store's Yankee Candle sets.

A cute gift box containing three wax melts, which usually costs £5.99, has been spotted on shelves for just £1.99.

Shoppers can also pick up a pack of four scented candles for £2.99, less than half price.

And the biggest saving can be made on a gift box with two 104g jar candles which is scanning at tills for just £4.99, instead of £13.

After spotting them in store, one shopper said: "Run don't walk to Home Bargains! £4.99 for Yankee gift sets."

A second added: "I got these this morning from my local Home Bargains, not sure if it is a bargain £4.99 but I like it

"One pressy out of the way."

A third wrote: "£4.99, bargain. Seen them in Clinton's for £14.99."

A fourth insisted: "Lovely present I bought them last year."

Meanwhile, a fifth gushed: "Nice gift as well as a bargain price."

Elsewhere in store, savvy shoppers are scrambling to nab an £11 beauty buy that’s scanning at just £2.49.

Cleaning fans are raving about £3.49 laundry sheets which are cheaper than detergent and great for those on a tight budget.

And Smiggle dupes are £30 cheaper than the real deal – with parents insisting kids won’t know the difference.