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Every summer bargain hitting Aldi's middle aisle TODAY – and £1.49 buy is a picnic must-have

Every summer bargain hitting Aldi's middle aisle TODAY – and £1.49 buy is a picnic must-have

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ALDI are launching a summer must have American snack perfect for picnics.
The middle aisle buy is coming to stores today (June 26) at an impressively low price of just £1.49.
A bag of American salted pretzels made by budget snack firm Snackrite will make the perfect addition to a summer picnic basket.
Aldi are selling the 250g bags for less than £1.50, working out to only 60p per 100 grams.
Part of Aldi's summer range of special buys the bag of pretzels will launch today, alongside a number of other products.
Appearing on shelves the pretzels can be bought in store - subject to availability.
Not every location will stock the snack and customers will have to visit their local store to check if they are on offer.
The pretzels cannot be purchased online and Aldi warns that prices may vary.
Aldi are offering a " taste of America" with today's special buys.
There will be 21 American themed products on offer at the budget shop.
Each celebrates American food and flavour with the pretzels offered up as part of the range.
The taste of America special buys range will offer bizarre crisp flavours including cheeseburger and hot dog mustard.
Aldi is also offering a fruit loops dupe and American diner style coffee grounds as part of its new range of special buys.
The pretzel packaging boasts an American flag and a disclaimer reading: "Next stop flavour town."
The American range of snacks is perfect for picnics in the sun this summer.
Aldi quietly launched the snack yesterday, June 24, announcing the special buy range on its website.
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The American style snacks, including the salted pretzels, will begin to appear on shelves overnight.
As with all special buys the snacks can only be bought while stocks last so shoppers better rush to get their hands on them if they want them.
A whole range of sweet and savoury treats are coming to the aisles today and once they are gone they are gone.
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