Wilko pick n’ mix sale is BACK – but you’ll have to be quick
WILKO is offering up a sweet deal and selling its pic n' mix for half price - but you'll have to be quick to catch it.
The retailer is marking the Queen's Platinum Jubilee weekend with the deal, which is running from today until June 6.
Shoppers will be able to get 50% off regular, medium and share sizes of pick n' mix cups.
Those who want to dig in simply have to fill up on their favourites and head to the checkout where the offer will be applied automatically.
The following sizes and prices will be on offer:
- Pick and Mix Cup regular - was £2, now £1
- Pick and Mix Cup medium - was £3, now £1.50
- Pick and Mix Share Cup - was £4, now £2
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You can find your nearest Wilko branch using .
Make sure to check the opening hours before heading out though to avoid stumbling into a closed store.
It's not the first time Wilko have slashed the prices of their pic n' mix, having offered a similar deal back in April for the bank holiday.
The pick and mix stations can only be found in Wilko stores, so you won't be able to redeem the offer online.
And you don't have long to take advantage of the deal - prices will return to normal on June 7 after the Bank Holiday celebrations are over.
The pick and mix offer is always popular with regular Wilko shoppers.
Many fans were disappointed when Wilko and other retailers were forced to ditch unwrapped pick and mix sweets because of the pandemic.
Remember - it's also worth comparing prices to other sweet treats available on the high street.
You might find another store such as Tesco is selling the classic pick and mix deal at a cheaper price.
Wilko also announced in February it would let pet owners take their furry friends shopping with them.
Dog owners can now take their canine companions into 248 of its stores across the UK.
A number of supermarkets are also running bank holiday offers next week, including Lidl, Morrisons and Aldi.
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