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A NEW Christmas-themed condiment has shoppers going wild about all the things they can pair it with.

To mark the Christmas season, Asda has launched a festive mayonnaise.

Would you try the Roast Potato flavour mayonnaise from Asda?
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Would you try the Roast Potato flavour mayonnaise from Asda?Credit: Facebook
Some shoppers have been left salivating at the new Christmas product while others are unsure (stock)
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Some shoppers have been left salivating at the new Christmas product while others are unsure (stock)Credit: Getty

The Roast Potato Flavour Mayo is the new addition to the A Magical Christmas at Asda range.

Shoppers can bag the condiment for just £1.10 from stores now.

According to Asda, the mayo is "perfect in turkey sandwiches."

Facebook users have already posted the Roast Potato mayo on various review groups.

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"Need to try this," one shopper wrote.

"You don’t understand how much I need this," another added.

"How stunning does this sound!!" a third wrote while tagging their loved ones.

While Asda recommends that the mayo goes well with turkey sandwiches, some shoppers have had other ideas.

"This is SCREAMING to be put into mash potato," one wrote.

"For the Christmas toasties?" another suggested.

I tried the newest & most random Christmas food - the turkey pasta was great but the canned pigs in blankets were gross

One went even further than just using it for Christmas leftovers, deciding instead to go the whole hog. 

"I feel like you need this for your Xmas day dinner," they wrote.

The new mayo flavour could threaten classics like gravy, bread sauce and cranberry sauce.

But, not everyone is convinced by the new product.

One said: "Ehhh Am not sure about this."

How to save money on Christmas shopping

Consumer reporter Sam Walker reveals how you can save money on your Christmas shopping.

Limit the amount of presents - buying presents for all your family and friends can cost a bomb.

Instead, why not organise a Secret Santa between your inner circles so you're not having to buy multiple presents.

Plan ahead - if you've got the stamina and budget, it's worth buying your Christmas presents for the following year in the January sales.

Make sure you shop around for the best deals by using price comparison sites so you're not forking out more than you should though.

Buy in Boxing Day sales - some retailers start their main Christmas sales early so you can actually snap up a bargain before December 25.

Delivery may cost you a bit more, but it can be worth it if the savings are decent.

Shop via outlet stores - you can save loads of money shopping via outlet stores like Amazon Warehouse or Office Offcuts.

They work by selling returned or slightly damaged products at a discounted rate, but usually any wear and tear is minor.

Another was definitely sure about their feelings, simply saying, "Umm no."

Asda is not the only retailer to launch some rather unusual Christmas products this year.

Heinz Beanz has revealed a limited edition can of Beanz Pigs in Blankets for £2.50.

But The Sun's Abigail Wilson said in her review that they "should be illegal" and that they "left her gagging."

Now, for those who are a bit tired of the Christmas sandwiches that are rolled out year after year in meal deal sections, M&S has a new festive lunchtime treat.

The Turkey Feast Pasta has pasta topped with shredded turkey, bacon and stuffing.

This is all combined in a mustard and maple dressing with a gravy dressing pot.

For £3.20, Wilson declared it is a festive item you "won't want to miss."

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See what other Christmas supermarket foods she reviewed here.

For those having a Christmas party, check out the best supermarket canapes and party foods on offer including a 30p Iceland snack.

Asda is selling the festive condiment for just £1.10 (stock)
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Asda is selling the festive condiment for just £1.10 (stock)Credit: Getty
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