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The Coupon King's weekly deals... Eurovision edition!

The Coupon King's weekly deals... Eurovision edition!

ITV News16-05-2025

It's the Eurovision final this weekend - so inspired by the song contest, we're taking a tour around Europe with some deals inspired by the countries competing. So don't say 'What The Hell Just Happened' to your money this weekend - save some cash with these deals!
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Boots Premium Hair Beauty Box, £45 (Worth £219.10) You can pick up a Premium Hair Beauty Box online at Boots for £45, and it contains nearly £220 worth of items. There's full sized products such as Phillip Kingsley conditioner, Sol De Janeiro shampoo and Aveda leave in treatment.
If you order any item for click & collect at IKEA before the 24th May you'll be given a voucher for £10 off a £100 spend to use next time in store. You'll need to be an IKEA Family Club member to get the voucher.
When you download the Holland & Barrett app and sign up as a member - you'll get 20% off your first order through the app with the code WELCOME20.
There's currently an up to 40% off code on the La Redoute website, for homeware and clothing. If you enter the code 'MAY' at checkout on selected items - you'll get up to 40% off. You can find bed linen (100% cotton duvet set is 40% off - £20.99 - Was £34.99). A fitted sleeveless maxi dress was £44.99, but is down to £26.99.
Swarovski - Buy 2 Jewellery Items Get 1 Free If you sign up to the Swarovski Club and add 3 items to your basket, you get the cheapest one is free. You can find some Matrix Hoop Earrings for £49, a Horseshoe Necklace for £79 or an Eternity Bracelet for £79.
Vodafone customers check your Vodafone Rewards app. They currently have 70,000 codes that get you a drink for £1 at Costa. To get it click the 'claim now' button on your app. It lasts until Sunday.

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