Aldi is selling Celebrations tubs (550g) for the "cheapest" price amongst all supermarkets for a limited time this week.
Mars Wrigley is responsible for a range of popular chocolates including M&Ms, Snickers, Skittles and of course Mars bars.
One of Mars Wrigley's more popular products is its Celebrations, which consists of eight different chocolates:
- Mars
- Snickers
- Maltesers
- Galaxy
- Caramel Galaxy
- Bounty
- Milky Way
- Twix
It is particularly popular around the festive season with Celebrations being voted the UK's favourite Christmas chocolate in 2023 in a study by myvouchercodes.co.uk.
The large Celebration tubs have been shrunk from 600g to 550g in the lead-up to Christmas 2024, a decision Mars Wrigley said was to help "absorb the rising costs of raw materials and operations”.
Aldi selling Celebrations for £3.89
Last week Asda was offering customers the chance to buy any two large tubs of Celebrations, Heroes, Quality Streets and Roses for £5 (working out to £2.50 each).
This offer ran from Friday to Sunday (October 25 to 27).
Now Aldi is offering single tubs of Celebrations (550g) for the "cheapest" price amongst all supermarkets - £3.89.
But shoppers will have to be quick as the offer is only available until Sunday (November 3).
An Aldi spokesperson said: "Savvy Christmas shoppers can stock up early on the festive treat and save more than 35% when shopping at Aldi.
"That beats Sainsbury's, Morrisons, Tesco and Asda (Celebrations £6.00, 550g).
"With something for everyone to choose from, the cheapest tubs taste even sweeter packed with delicious classics such as Snickers, Galaxy Caramel and the love it or hate it Bounty."
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Quality Street tubs on sale for £3.89 at Lidl
Meanwhile, another popular festive chocolate - Quality Street is also on sale at Lidl.
Quality Street 600g tubs are available for £3.89 until Wednesday (October 30), with the Lidl Plus app.
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