Shoppers are going wild for Aldi’s latest Easter chocolates which dupe M&S and Cadbury
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EVEN though Easters is still weeks away supermarkets have already got delicious chocolates up on shop shelves.
But if you’re looking to indulge in Easter treats you might want to head to Aldi.
The budget supermarket has loads of dupes of popular Easter chocolates already available in stores.
You’ll find Dairy Fine mini mix-ups which are a dupe of the Cadbury Dairy Milk Creme eggs, Kinder eggs and Oreo eggs.
The Aldi supes are £1.99 but a 40g Creme egg on its own will cost you 70p.
There’s also Poppin’ choc’s which are popcorn and chocolate slabs covered in confectionary, M&S do these too but they are usually quite pricey.
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The M&S ones are a whopping £5 but Aldi's dupes are only £1.99.
If you like Cadbury mini eggs, Aldi has a similar dupe by Dairy Fine.
Aldi dupes are only 99p so you'll save 26p if you swap them for the £1.25 Cadbury mini eggs.
Aldi is selling Belgian blonde chocolate office bunnies £2.99 which are perfect if you are a Caramac fan.
The Caramac bar is cheaper than the bunnies at £1.25 but you may struggle to find the discontinued bar we recommend heading to B&M.
The Easter finds were shared on the @treatsinstore Instagram account and the post has already racked up 350 likes.
One user said: “Yum all looks great. Love the idea of the popcorn slab, and hopefully somewhat cheaper than Marks and Spencer.”
“I need some Gilberts!!!!!” cried another.
A third user said: “Excellent stuff.”
You may need to head in store for some of these goodies as a lot of them are already sold out online.
How to save money in Aldi
Aldi is known for its already low prices, so any day you visit the budget supermarket, you'll likely come across a good bargain.
However, reduced prices usually come into effect on Wednesdays so that's one of the best days to shop.
But as the deal is refreshed every two weeks, shoppers only have a short window to make the most of the offers until they are changed.
The red stickers in Aldi usually indicate an item has been reduced in price, so they should keep their eyes peeled if they are looking for discounted food.
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