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SHOPPERS have rushed to Primark to buy a budget-friendly dupe of a popular Christmas decoration.

One person described the wreath as “cute” as she joined the legion of people raving about it.

A Primark shopper was delighted when they spotted a dupe, pictured, of Jellycat's popular fur wreath
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A Primark shopper was delighted when they spotted a dupe, pictured, of Jellycat's popular fur wreathCredit: Facebook/Extreme Couponing and Bargains UK
Jellycat’s Amuseables Decorated Christmas Wreath, pictured, is priced at £70
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Jellycat’s Amuseables Decorated Christmas Wreath, pictured, is priced at £70Credit: John Lewis

A homeowner was browsing the shelves in Primark when they spotted a furry green wreath with a smiling facial expression.

It had presents, holly, and a candy cane stitched into the green fabric along with a large red bow at the top.

They shared their find on the Facebook group which has almost 3 million members.

“Jellycat dupe (£70), Primark £7,” they wrote.

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A stream of people liked the post and began to tag friends in the comment section.

“How cute is he? Need to get to Primark,” one person wrote.

“Might get for my front door,” another commented.

“If you see this I want one,” a third said, bringing a friend’s attention to the post.

“I need this to help with my wreath obsession,” another added.

Primark’s soft green wreath could be mistaken for a design by Jellycat with its soft and colourful design.

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However, th costs a whopping £70.

The eye-catching festive decoration made from polyester is embellished with gold velour baubles and red suedette bows.

The brand recommends hand washing it to keep it looking pristine.

The dupe comes after Primark shared its new Christmas home collection on social media.

It included a  “Merry Christmas” sign to welcome visitors, as well as napkins and patterned tea towels for the kitchen. 

Is it too early for Christmas?

Some say it’s never too early for Christmas, and there are many reasons why.

For example, decorating your home can improve your mood by release dopamine, the feel-good hormone in your brain.

If you’re an early-bird shopper, shops stocking Christmas items may help you prepare, and cut the cost across several months.

You can also look out for bargains across several shopping events - for example, end of summer sale’s or Black Friday.

One of the best things about the festive season is eating lots of delicious seasonal meals and treats - enjoying your favourite beverages and tipples.

Customers went wild for Primark’s affordable Christmas baby sleepwear.

Shopper Leanne () raved “Yes, yes, and yes” as she shared two of the items on TikTok.

A fleeced dressing gown that looks like a Santa Claus outfit was priced at £13 and matching slippers were £5.

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One person said they were “running to Primark” to grab the items.

“We need to go to get his Christmas Eve box bits!" another said, tagging a friend in the comments.