Lidl’s sell-out churros are back and they only cost 99p
The traditional Spanish dessert is made out of fried dough which is typically coated in sugar and dipped in chocolate
LIDL is bringing back its bags of tasty churros - but you'll have to be quick if you want to get your hands on them.
The traditional Spanish dessert is made out of fried dough, like a doughnut, which is typically coated in sugar and dipped in chocolate.
The discounter first launched the puddings back in May last year - and sold a bag every six seconds in the first three days.
The snacks arrived in stores on Thursday last week but they're only around for as long as stocks last so you might want act fast.
The popular puds come in 500g bags and cost just 99p for the lot but it doesn't come with any dipping chocolate so you'll have to provide your own.
They're not the only supermarket to sell the Mediterranean delicacies - you can pick up a box of 12 mini churros filled with chocolate and hazlenut at Tesco for £2.
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But bear in mind, you will be paid twice as much for half the pudding so you'l be getting a far better deal at Lidl.
The churros come pre-cooked so all you need to do is heat them up in the oven for 15 minutes and serve with your favourite topping.
They're being stocked as part of it's Spanish food Sol Mar range launched as it's "Flavour of the Week".
Just before Christmas, Aldi jumped on the churro hype with it's caramel flavoured versions.
But Morrisons' cheese stuffed savoury churros divided opinion among Brits and Spaniards alike.
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