
Aldi's August Specialbuys: Air Fryer, designer pet bed & more
So you don't miss out on any of Aldi's Specialbuy deals, we have rounded them all up for you, along with the launch dates.
Aldi is set to launch its own exclusive designer pet beds in August, as part of its returning Pet Range.
The new luxurious William Morris Pet Bed offers a "cosy spot for pampered pets to curl up and relax in style".
The pet bed will go on sale as part of Aldi's Specialbuys from August 14, priced at £19.99 (less than half the price compared to luxury brand Morris & Co), and will be available in a choice of colours - green, brown or blue.
Aldi said: "It combines the timeless charm of William Morris designs with ultimate comfort, adding a touch of elegance to any home."
The supermarket giant is also set to release a new Scented Plush Dog Toy (£2.99) as part of its August Pet Range.
Designed to avoid the unwelcome odours and "provide a stimulating play experience", the new toy comes in several different designs, including a turtle, octopus and starfish, as well as a range of scents such as rose, lavender, strawberry, or vanilla.
Aldi is set to release new scented plush dog toys as part of its Specialbuys this month. (Image: Aldi) Aldi's bestselling Snuffle Toy (£3.49) will also be returning as part of its August Specialbuys.
Aldi's Pet Range will be available from August 14, and will also feature:
Aldi launched its Kitchen Essentials range in middle aisles across the UK on Thursday (July 31).
Its sell out Dual Zone Air Fryer (£59.99) makes a return as part of the latest Specialbuys range, helping shoppers save £170 in comparison to the leading brand Ninja.
There is also a High-Speed Blending Set (£14.99), a Mini Food Chopper (£9.99) and Aldi's gorgeous pastel Classic Kettle and Toaster (£19.99) as part of the Kitchen Essentials range.
You can see the full Kitchen Essentials range via the Aldi website.
Beauty lovers can look forward to standout lashes this summer, as Aldi's cult-favourite Girl Gone Bad Mascara, which is a dupe of Benefit Bad Gal Mascara dupe, returns to stores.
The popular mascara is available now, while stocks last, along with several other makeup and beauty products:
Aldi's highly anticipated Marine Skincare Collection is back.
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The skincare collection, which returned to stores on July 31, features a range of Lacura products, including everything from day cream and facial oil to moisturising essence and facial cleanser.
Lacura lovers flooded social media upon the collection's release last time, praising the "expertly curated" products for their transformative effects.
There is a new addition to the Marine Skincre Collection this time, with Aldi launching the new Lacura Cleansing Balm.
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