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Mums race to Home Bargains to get Disney princess figures reduced to £1.49 each, and you can even get the whole set

They've got all the characters - from Elsa to Rapunzel.

THEY usually sell for £4.99 each.

But the collectible Disney princess mini figures have been reduced to just £1.49 in Home Bargains.

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Parents are racing to Home Bargains to get these Disney Princess figures for £1.49 eachCredit: extremecouponingandbargainsuk/facebook
The toys usually retail for around £5 each, so Home Bargains' discount is impressiveCredit: Alamy

Hudson posted on the Extreme Couponing and Bargains UK group on Facebook, sharing a picture of all the figures they'd picked up, and writing: "£1.49 each in home bargains!"

In the picture, there were figures of Kristoff, Cinderella, Elsa, Ana, Rapunzel, Ariel, Sleeping Beauty, Snow White, Moana, Olaf and Elsa from Frozen 2.

And other parents were quick to weigh in on the post in the comments section, with one writing: "Prepping for birthdays!"

"OMG - how cheap!" another added.

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"I need go home bargains - I want Olaf and the boy and moana," a third commented.

"Cheaper than at asda, keep an eye out," someone else wrote, tagging a friend.

"These are cute!" another said.

"Gonna go home bargains once the kids are back at school."

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"These ones are super cute," someone else said.

"I paid £4 that time my daughter wanted Rapunzel!" another raged.

"The frozen ones! We need to look out for these," someone else wrote, tagging a pal.

As another said: "omg! I need look for more of these!"

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"They're good for birthday/Xmas - get your cupboard stocked up lol," someone else commented.

Others came up with different uses for the little toys, with one suggesting they'd be good as "cake toppers".

"Great for cake toppers, buy a cheap cake and decorate," they wrote.

"Thinking they would make great cake toppers," someone else agreed.

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"They would be nice in kids party bags with a few sweets," another suggested.

"Better than some of the other plastic toys that break in 5 minutes!"

"Stocking fillers for christmas," someone else said, clearly getting prepared way ahead of time for the festive season.

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"Would be good to go in a barbie house," another wrote.

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