
Shoppers are rushing to get their hands on Disney dolls for under £3 at Home Bargains – and they'd make great gifts
WALT A DELIGHT Shoppers are rushing to get their hands on Disney dolls for under £3 at Home Bargains – and they'd make great gifts
ANYONE who has a Disney-obsessed son or daughter will know that merchandise doesn't come cheap.
But mums are in luck ahead of the summer holidays as Home Bargains is selling Disney dolls for under £3.
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Shoppers are rushing to get their hands on Encanto dolls for less than £3 at Home Bargains
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You can nab this whole family pack for just £6.99 down from £40
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Taking to the Facebook group Extreme Couponing & Bargains UK, one mum revealed that Encanto dolls were on offer at the bargain shop.
Down from £12.99 the Mirabel Madrigal doll is priced at just £2.99, giving shoppers a hefty £10 off the RRP.
Meanwhile you can also pick up a five pack of Encanto dolls, including Antonio, Pepa, Camilo, Felix, and Dolores, for just £6.99 down from £40.
Whether you're stocking up on birthday gifts or just feel like treating the kids this summer it means you can bag six dolls for under £10.
Fellow bargain hunters were seriously impressed, with Disney fans quick to like the post and make plans to grab the bargain for themselves.
If you're on the hunt for more Disney bargains, fans are raving about both Tesco and Asda's crockery ranges, with some designs reduced to just a few pence.
Asda has launched a brand new Beauty and the Beast collection, with one shopper sharing a snap of some adorable cups to Facebook group Extreme Couponing and Bargains UK.
The teacups have classic characters from the film, including Belle, Lumiere and Cogsworth, while an inscription on the pink-themed chinaware says 'never give up'.
Sharing a snap of the cups online, one woman said: 'Beauty and the beast fans Asda have these new mugs for £3.50 each.'
Meanwhile another Disney fan spotted some reduced cups in Tesco featuring their most iconic character - Mickey Mouse.
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The cups feature the letters of the alphabet with Mickey in various poses, which have been slashed from £1.50 to just 38p.
Snapping them up, one happy shopper wrote: 'All different letters.... reduced to 0.38p.'
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Disney fans spied a brand new Beauty and the Beast range in Asda
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