
Aldi to start selling ‘viral sensation' boozy drinks for just £3 and they're the cheapest around
ALDI will start selling a range of boozy drinks that have been taking TikTok by storm.
The discount supermarket has boasted that it will be selling BuzzBallz for the cheapest price around at just £2.99.
The colourful pre-mixed drinks come in clear plastic balls and they're hugely popular with Gen Z.
Aldi says the range will land on Thursday - just as shoppers start getting excited for the summer and warmer weather.
You'll be able to get the flavours Choc Tease, Strawberry Rita and Tequila Rita.
Choc Tease is described as a "rich, chocolate cocktail crafted with premium vodka, real cream and natural chocolate flavour".
It can be drunk straight from the ball, in a cocktail glass or poured over ice cream as a dessert.
Tequila Rita is a take on the classic margarita.
It combines a lime flavour with "premium tequila, vodka, and natural flavours".
The Strawberry Rita is more of a fruity margarita and can either be drunk straight from the ball or poured over ice and garnished with a fresh strawberry.
BuzzBallz are already available in corner shops and in other big supermarkets like Morrisons, Tesco and B&M.
But Aldi says you'll get them for the cheapest price in its stores.
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Tesco sells them for £4 each but if you have a Clubcard and you're willing to buy three you can get them for £3 each.
That's because there is a 4 for 3 deal on for Clubcard holders currently.
Morrisons is also selling BuzzBallz for £4, while B&M has them for £3.25.
It's worth bearing in mind that BuzzBallz are part of Aldi's Specialbuys range, so they'll only be around for a limited time.
Plus it means that once they're gone, they're gone.
Aldi has also dropped the price of its prosecco to just £4.99 for a limited time.
The Italian Prosecco DOCG has a huge 38% discount from today until May 25.
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BuzzBallz have been going viral on TikTok, with shoppers saying they're a cheap alternative to pricey cocktails.
One person commented on a BuzzBallz video: "Tequila Rita is my number 1."
Another said: "Passion fruit is so good what."

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