
Shoppers are racing to their local supermarket after spotting half-price Yankee Candle bundles with 6 full-sized items
SCENT-TASTIC Shoppers are racing to their local supermarket after spotting half-price Yankee Candle bundles with 6 full-sized items
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TESCO shoppers are rushing to snap up a luxury Yankee Candle gift set and fans say it's 'perfect for Christmas pressies'.
The Home Inspiration Yankee Candle Mega Buy Gift Set is now just £20, down from its usual £40, and it's already causing a stir among savvy shoppers planning ahead for the festive season.
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Shoppers have spotted Yankee-candle gift sets selling for half price in Tesco
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Included in the bundle are six full-sized treats – with scents like Strawberry Waffle Cone, Lemon Lavender, and Pink Sands – all wrapped up in a beautifully designed gift box.
The set comes with a medium jar candle, a small jar candle, a stylish tumbler, two filled votives, and a wax melt, ideal for those who want their homes smelling like heaven on earth during the colder months.
One thrilled customer wrote: 'Wow, great for Christmas pressies x.'
Another added: 'So cute!'
while a third said: 'Ooooh these are so good.'
The bundle features Yankee Candle's Home Inspiration line, which promises premium wax blends and room-filling scents that last for hours.
It's designed for all occasions, whether it's a birthday, housewarming or just to say thanks.
And let's face it, who wouldn't love unwrapping one of these under the tree?
The set includes some of Yankee Candle's most-loved fragrances like Sugared Blossom and A Calm & Quiet Place, all chosen to suit any home and mood.
Shoppers are 'sprinting' to Tesco to nab £3.75 buy that makes your house smell 'incredible' but so much cheaper than £35 The White company scent
Tesco customers say it's not only a treat for yourself but a clever way to tick off multiple names on your Christmas gift list in one go.
To bag this bargain you'll need to be signed up for a clubcard as this is for clubcard members only.
What can I get with Tesco Clubcard?
TESCO'S Clubcard scheme allows shoppers to earn points as they shop.
These points can then be turned into vouchers for money off food at the supermarket, or discounts at other places like restaurants and days out.
Each time you spend £1 in-store and online, you get one point when you scan your Clubcard.
Drivers using the loyalty card get one point for every two litres spent on fuel.
One point equals 1p, so 150 points gets you a £1.50 money-off voucher, for example.
You can double their worth when you swap them for discounts with "reward partners".
For example, £12 worth of vouchers can be swapped for a £24 three-month subscription to Disney+.
Or you can swap 50p worth of points for £1 to spend at Hungry Horse pubs.
Where you can spend them changes regularly, and you can check on the Tesco website what's available now.
Tesco shoppers can also get Clubcard prices when they have the loyalty card.
The discounted items change regularly and without a Clubcard you'll pay a higher price.
These Clubcard prices are usually labelled on shelves, along with the non-member price.
But it's worth noting that just because it's discounted doesn't necessarily make it the cheapest around, and you should compare prices to find the best deal.
You can sign up to get a Tesco Clubcard in store or online via the Tesco website.
You can pick it up from the Tesco website here, but stock is flying off fast, so you'll want to be quick.
Christmas at Tesco
If you're already getting into the festive spirit, Tesco has just unveiled a first look at its full Christmas food range and it's packed with new treats.
Highlights include a Turkey Curry Pie for £4, which is inspired by Boxing Day leftovers, a Free Range Easy Carve Turkey with stuffing for £44, and indulgent Chocolate and Gingerbread S'mores Tarts for £3.50.
There's even a £20 Alpine-Inspired Grazing Platter for impromptu guests, loaded with cheese, cured meats and crusty sourdough.
So whether you're prepping for presents or planning your party platters early, Tesco has you covered this Christmas.
And it's not the only retailer gearing up for the festive season.
Last month Lush stunned shoppers by bringing back one of its most iconic festive favourites five months ahead of schedule.
Bottles of the much-loved Snow Fairy body mist have already been spotted on shelves across the UK and beauty lovers can't believe their luck.
Normally reserved for the wintry build-up to December, the sweet and sugary scent has landed smack bang in the middle of summer.
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