Tesco is selling tubs of Celebrations for £2.50 and shoppers are stocking up
The supermarket has dropped the price of 680g tubs of choccies from around £6 before Christmas - but hurry because they're only on offer while stocks last
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TESCO is selling giant tubs of Celebrations for just £2.50 down from around £6.
Bargain hunters have spotted the deal on the 680g tubs of choccies in stores nationwide - but not all stores still have them in stock.
Although smaller packets of the assortment of Mars chocolates are available to buy all year round, traditionally the bigger tubs are bought over the festive season.
The supermarket is likely to have dropped the prices in a bid to shift their Christmas stock.
Before Christmas, shoppers spotted the tubs being sold for around £6 and then for £3 early in the new year. Now, you can save £3.50 on the remaining stock.
Because they are reduced to clear, the amount of stock available will vary from store to store and means that once they're gone, they're gone.
Chocoholics have been sharing their bargain buys on , although some people have reported that their local store is already out of stock.
It looks like some of the bigger stores are still stocking them. They've been found in Tesco Extras in Rutherglen and Greenock in Glasgow, and in Ayr too.
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Shoppers have been less lucky in smaller stores like Tesco Metros where it seems like they've already sold out of the sweet treats.
Chocolate fans have also been asking if they've been spotted in Manchester or Birmingham.
It might be worth stocking up on the deal while the offer is still running ahead of next Christmas when the prices will inevitably soar again.
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Customers also spotted some great deal on Christmas stock at Wilko. The budget homeware store was selling £80 artificial fir trees for a fiver in January.
They dropped the prices of cards, fairy lights and decorations down to 10p each too.
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