Home Bargains has launched a Jaffa Cakes dispenser: the sales hit is back.

Home Bargains has launched a Jaffa Cakes dispenser: the sales hit is back
Home Bargains has launched a Jaffa Cakes dispenser: the sales hit is back

According to The Sun: Chocolate lovers are rushing to buy the new product at Home Bargains, as this item is selling out quickly this year.

Although there is still time until December, many Brits are already envisioning cozy evenings by the fireplace with tasty festive snacks.

Shoppers are turning to Home Bargains for popular treats Facebook

If you are planning to prepare gifts for Christmas or simply want to treat yourself, Home Bargains offers the perfect option for festive cheer.

The Jaffa Cakes dispenser, which hit the market last year, has become incredibly popular and sold out in a matter of days.

It costs just £5.99, and it comes with seven packs of delicious orange cakes.

Using this device is very simple: take out the bottom pack from the dispenser and enjoy the treats.

You can even purchase refill packs that insert from the top, so this handy gadget will serve you well for a long time.

These treats are actively discussed on social media, with one post in the Facebook group 'Supermarket Deals' sparking lively comments.

“If I find them, I will buy them for my little friend!”
“Great Christmas gift!”
“They are back!”

The description of the treats on the Home Bargains website states: 'Keep your snack fresh and fun with the McVitie’s Jaffa Cakes Snack Pack dispenser – 18 light chocolate cakes with a crunchy dark chocolate and tangy orange center, perfect for sharing or for yourself.'

A representative from Home Bargains said: “This Jaffa Cakes dispenser is an exclusive to Home Bargains and costs just £5.99. It has become a massive hit and is in great demand.”

More news about Christmas snacks

Looking for more Christmas treats? Tesco is selling a popular Christmas chocolate for just 75p.

Malteasers Milk Chocolate Reindeer have become a true Christmas hit in many families due to their tasty malty filling and smooth milk chocolate coating.

How to save on chocolate

We all love to indulge in chocolate sometimes, but there is no need to spend a lot of money on our favorite bars.

Consumer journalist Sam Walker shares tips on how to cut costs…

Choose store brands – if taste is not important to you, choose the supermarket's own brand chocolate to save money.

Compare prices – found your favorite type at one supermarket? Check if it’s cheaper elsewhere.

Websites like Trolley.co.uk can help you compare prices on products across all major chains, so you know you’re getting the best deal.

Don’t miss yellow stickers – supermarket workers often put yellow, and sometimes orange or red stickers on products to mark them down.

This is usually done if the product is nearing its expiration date or if the packaging is slightly damaged.

Buy in bulk – chocolate is usually cheaper per 100g in larger packs.

So, if you’re willing to buy more, take advantage of the larger packs.

Reindeer-shaped snacks also contain delicious honeycomb pieces, and the 29g pack is perfect for enjoying along with a warm cup of tea.

These little snacks are ideal for festive gift packs and are currently sold at Tesco for just 85p.

If you want to stock up on sweets before the holidays, a large supermarket has reduced the price of Lindt Lindor truffles from £7.48 to £1.87.

Supermarket Asda is having a huge sale on boxes of Lindt Lindor Raspberry & Cream, Milk Chocolate, and Hazelnut weighing 200g.

And if that’s not enough, B&M has reduced the price of popular Christmas chocolate Cadbury.

This chain has lowered the price of Cadbury's Christmas selection from £1.75 to £1.29.

The Christmas season is just around the corner and stores are actively offering discounts on tasty treats, so don’t miss the chance to treat yourself or your friends with delicious gifts.


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