Home Bargains sends shoppers into a frenzy with Grinch-themed Christmas items and prices start from £2.99
HOME BARGAINS has launched Grinch-themed Christmas items already.
An online frenzy has been sparked by a shopper who spotted festive latte mugs on the shelves at the store for £2.99 each.
The post went viral when hundreds of people liked it and began to tag their friends in the comment section.
One person described the Grinch mug as “beautiful,” while another joked that it made their hot drink taste better than an ordinary mug.
“If any of you go home bargains can u pick me one of these up plsssss,” a Facebook user said, tagging two people.
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“I need this for Christmas,” another commented.
“Don't walk to home bargains RUN!!” a third chimed in.
“Coffee machine back out!! These cups for Christmas,” another wrote.
The mug which fits perfectly in a stocking or Christmas Eve box is described by Home Bargains as being a “generous size".
It features the iconic Grinch character with a candy cane handle and decorative baubles.
Home Bargains doesn’t state whether or not the mug can be cleaned in a dishwasher.
According to one Facebook user, the same items have been listed on Vinted for up to £20.
There is also a Grinch advent calendar for the countdown to Christmas for £1.25.
It contains milk chocolates that are suitable for vegetarians behind each door from 1st December to Christmas Eve.
The Grinch theme doesn’t have to remain at home as the store is also selling “soft and cosy” for £2.
They are available for shoe sizes three to seven and are made from machine-washable polyester.
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According to Home Bargains, they are ideal for “lounging at home,” going out, and gifting to spread the “holiday spirit".
The most expensive item in the collection inspired by Dr Suess’s tale is a featuring the character for £13.
5 things you didn't know about Home Bargains
- Home Bargains was founded by Tom Morris
- It's official name is TJ Morris Ltd but trades as Home Bargains
- The first store was opened in Liverpool in 1976
- Around 30% of the stores range comprises clearance lines
- There are 575 stores nationwide