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Shoppers are rushing to ASDA to bag bargain Yankee Candles – you can nab the largest size for under a fiver

Get the full size candle at a scorching price

IF YOU were hoping for a Yankee Candle in your stocking this year but Father Christmas didn’t come through then fear not.

You can get your hands on the cult candles for next to nothing but you’ll need to be quick.

You can bag large Yankee Candles in Asda for just £3.99
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You can bag large Yankee Candles in Asda for just £3.99Credit: Facebook

Shoppers are rushing to ASDA where full size Yankee fragrances are scanning for just £3.99.

Taking to the Facebook group, Extreme Couponing and Bargains UK, one shopper shared a snap of their own haul having picked up two large candles for that price.

In addition they had also nabbed a Pacific Wax Co Gingerbread candle for just 50p from the Stevenage branch of the supermarket.

Captioning the snap they wrote: “Large yankee candles £3.99 each- seems to be just christmas ones. Shelf still labelled at normal price but scanning through cheap. 

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“This was the Pink Pine and Pepperberry Pine. Small gingerbread house candle 50p.”

Typically the largest of the candles retail at £16 making the sale items a quarter of the price, which means naturally they were flying off the shelves with fellow shoppers eager to get their hands on some.

Commenting on the post, one wrote: “They’re trying to help my addiction.”

Another added: “The gingerbread one smells lovely.

“I’ve got a large one I bought weeks ago and it’s still going strong despite having it lit almost every day.”

Another great bargain can be found at Superdrug as the retail shop slashed its prices of popular beauty buys to just 1p, including posh gift sets now selling for spare change.

And good news don't end here for makeup enthusiasts as a cult beauty chain announced it's set to open a third store in the UK.

Sephora, a French beauty retailer, is set to open its third UK store in Manchester next summer, marking the first store in England's north.

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