
Home Bargains fans go wild as store gives look at Christmas range, including £8.99 stair garland & a £19.99 giant bow
FESTIVE FINDS Home Bargains fans go wild as store gives look at Christmas range, including £8.99 stair garland & a £19.99 giant bow
WE may have just started August but shops are already starting to share details about their upcoming Christmas ranges.
This week, shoppers were left excited as Home Bargains unveil their festive decorations, which include a giant £19.99 door bow.
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Shoppers have been raving over Home Bargains new Christmas range
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This gorgeous £19.99 giant bow looks perfect for doorways
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This Faux pine garland is £8.99, and you can add £8.99 cow bells and £1.99 bows
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This 40cm Red Bow Tree is £8.99
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Bargain hunters rushed to TikTok to rave about the new products and say they want to stock up on them for the winter period.
Another popular item in the upcoming range is their Faux pine garland, which could be perfect for your staircase.
It costs £8.99, and you can jazz it up with their three-piece hanging cow bells set for £8.99, and a five-pack of velvet bows, which cost £1.49.
Meanwhile, perfect for your Christmas table is their £4.99 Reindeer Table Top Decoration.
They also have a 40cm Red Bow Tree for £8.99, which looks very stylish indeed.
Another cute item is their ice skating shoe tree hanging, which is just £1.99.
Many people seemed keen to snap up numerous items from the collection, with one saying: 'I can't wait.'
Speaking about the images being released in August, they added: 'Why is everyone so angry about Christmas stuff coming out early.
'It happens every years and adds to the magic.'
Another added: 'Oooh it's giving home alone vibes this year. Gorgeous!'
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And a third commented: 'Right, that's my decor sorted.'
One shopper, who excitedly uploaded snaps in a video, wrote: 'Most of it is new, there is a few bits thats the same but am sure they will still bring more of last years out too.
'Usually hits the stores September.
'Best time of year.'
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Their ice skating shoe tree hanging is £1.99
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Perfect for your Christmas table is their £4.99 Reindeer Table Top Decoration
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The Christmas range could be in stores next month
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Meanwhile for food, Tesco has revealed its full Christmas food range and it includes a never-before-seen pie inspired by a classic Boxing Day dish.
The UK's biggest supermarket is the first of its rivals to reveal what it will stock in stores for the festive season.
Customers will have a whopping 268 new products to get their hands on when the products land in store.
That includes a new Tesco Finest Turkey Curry Pie.
The easy dish, inspired by a classic Boxing Day leftover meal, will cost £4.
The pie is filled with slow cooked turkey and encased in a crispy cumin and turmeric all butter shortcrust pastry.
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