
Home Bargains is selling £2.99 item that's 'total game changer'
Home Bargains shoppers are queuing up to find a new range of summer-scented candles that "add a warm touch to any room." However, these items are proving popular online - meaning stock might not last much longer.
The discount store's Santa De Cruz line isn't new, and was quickly picked up by shoppers who felt it was an affordable alternative to Sol De Janirio. At Christmas, people were snapping up bath and shower scents with similar fragrances as gifts for family, friends - or themselves.
Now, these pleasant scents are also available in candle form - meaning that fans can enjoy the scent without having to hop in the bath or shower. In the Instagram post, a Home Bargains worker showed off four varieties.
In the video, the options included Cherry Blossom & Sweet Plum, Vanilla Almond & Salted Caramel, Vanilla & Lavender Sugar or Pink Lychee & Dragonfruit. All of the candle jars weigh 350g and cost £2.99 each.
The candles are listed online here - but can only be bought in the Vanilla & Lavender Sugar version. For the full range, shoppers will need to head to their nearest branch of Home Bargains and take a look for themselves.
The product was described online as being "perfect for gifting or adding a warm touch to any room." If they aren't with the usual selection of candles, try the seasonal section, as this is where the video showed them.
Shoppers were quick to react to the "total game changer" candles that were being sold. One said: "I ran to get these!" Another added: "Wow and a fab price too!" A third put: "Can confirm they smell stunning!"
Over on TikTok, more people responded to the same video. Someone else posted: "They smell nice, last a long time and are good value for but the scents aren't that strong." A fifth person replied: "I WANT THE ORANGE ONE!!"
In other Home Bargains news, shoppers were going wild over a "massive" £2 beauty product that shoppers are convinced they "needed." The watermelon and cherry lip balms became a sensation after a shopper featured them on social media, with fans absolutely thrilled by the selection.
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