Aldi is set to bewitch shoppers this Halloween with an array of spooky sweets and treats, available in a matter of days on September 29.
The budget-friendly supermarket chain has unveiled a selection of confectionery, perfect for trick-or-treaters and Halloween party hosts alike.
From creepy chocolate mice to gummy body parts, Aldi’s offerings cater to all tastes and budgets.
New additions join returning favourites, ensuring a ghoulishly good time for sweet-toothed customers.
Aldi’s Halloween range is available in stores from September 19
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With prices starting as low as 49p, Aldi continues to provide affordable options for those looking to celebrate the spookiest night of the year without breaking the bank.
Aldi’s new Milk Chocolate Mouse (49p, 30g) is set to be a Halloween hit. Available in cream Monster Mouse or chocolate crisp Menacing Mouse flavours, these treats will offer a delightful bite-sized scare.
For those seeking a magical touch, Aldi’s new Witches Wands (59p, 75g) conjures up a perfect balance of sweet and sour.
Returning to Aldi’s shelves are the popular 3D Pumpkin/Eyeballs Gummies (£2.49, 240g/320g). These seasonal sweets, reminiscent of viral 4D gummies, promise to be a Halloween favourite.
Shoppers after a more gruesome treat can snap up Gummy Brains and Body Parts (£2.49, 240g/320g), which have returned to shelves.
These creatively crafted sweets resemble gory body parts and brains, sure to spook trick-or-treaters.
What’s more, Aldi’s Halloween range will include Halloween Jelly Beans (£1.99, 150g), complete with an assortment of flavours to suit all tastes.
For a classic Halloween spook, Aldi’s Scary Sweets (99p, 160g) feature spiders and brains.
Retro sweet fans will rejoice at the return of Flying Saucers (99p, 20g), available in sweet and sour flavours.
Maoam lovers can choose from Stripes, Pin Balls, and Joy Stixx (all £1.09, 140g), while Haribo enthusiasts can enjoy the Super Mini Mix (£2.39, 336g), ideal for Halloween parties or trick-or-treaters.
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Aldi’s mince pies are up for grabs
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Britons should act fast if they want to get their hands on them though, as they are being sold as Specialbuys – so “once they’re gone, they’re gone”.
Specialbuys are the “unique and exciting products that you find at Aldi – from DIY, kitchenware, garden furniture to sports, camping and everything in between.
In other Aldi news, the supermarket has launched a food range inspired by takeaways, with meals starting from £1.39.
Festive folk can also now snap up Aldi’s mince pies, with prices from 23p a piece.