From chocolate eggs to sundaes, there's plenty of sweet treats that will be available instore in the run-up to Easter.
Budget retailer Aldi has unveiled its Easter range for this year - with prices starting from just 49p.
As well as some new characters and additions, this year will also see some returning favorites that have been available in the past. Aldi has said that this year's range is the "most impressive" yet, thanks to its fun and quirky offerings. Dairyfine Gaming Egg - contains a fun popping candy surprise in its centre with a design Aldi says has been inspired by much loved computer games. On sale from March 12.
Dairyfine Front Filled Eggs - shoppers can choose from four flavours, including Milk Chocolate Rocky Road, Milk Chocolate Popping Candy, Milk Chocolate Billionaire’s or White Chocolate Cookies and Cream. In stores now.Spiky the Shark, Herbie theHedgehog andMarina the Mermaid . Herbie the Hedgehog and Marina the Mermaid will also be available as a character plush toy along with Danny the Dinosaur in an egg and toy set . In stores now.
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