
Bargain hunters raving over B&M's £3.99 dupe of £89 designer aftershave just in time for Father's Day
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SHOPPERS have been left raving over B&M's £3.99 dupe of a designer aftershave.
It's not the first time bargain hunters have availed of cheaper dupes at the supermarket.
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B&M's customers are raving over the supermarket's £3.99 aftershave dupe
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Dior Sauvage's Eau de Toilette costs over £80 more
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B&M is selling its Sky Bolt Pour Homme men's aftershave for just £3.99.
Meanwhile, Dior Sauvage's designer Eau de Toilette aftershave sets customers back by £89.
It means B&M shoppers can save an impressive £85 just in time for Father's Day.
According to B&M's online product listing: "This eau de cologne for men is a powerful fusion of warm spices, rich tobacco and smooth leather.
"Balanced with a touch of sweetness and refreshing citrus, this aromatic scent is designed to command attention and leave a lasting impression."
Previously, shoppers raced to B&M for a cheap dupe of the viral Stanley Cups.
The spacious cups - dubbed Tiedye Tumblers - were on the retail giant's shelves for just £4.50.
This viral tumbler dupe can also keep drinks ice cold for up to 24 hours.
Earlier this month, the store announced on Facebook: "NEW IN: Tiedye Tumblers.
"Keep hydrated with our brand new double wall drinking tumblers, ideal for the warmer weather."
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Elsewhere, shoppers were also thrilled upon discovering a £2.49 stocking filler that is a perfect dupe of an iconic perfume.
Savvy customers filled their baskets with Missy G.G. body mist - with many raving that it smells just like the £47 Carolina Herrera good girl spray.
The bargain find was spotted in store and shared on social media by a happy shopper.
She posted a picture of the bottle with the caption: "Carolina Herrera good girl body spray dupe £2.49 from B&M smells exactly the same as the original it's beautiful.
"Had other dupes too perfect stocking fillers for Xmas."
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