People are only just realising a major retailer has slashed the price of its pick 'n' mix by 50% | The Sun

PEOPLE are only just realising a major retailer has slashed the price of its pick 'n' mix just in time for half term.

Wilko customers can grab regular, medium and share sizes for 50% off – but you'll have to be quick as the offer only runs until June 5.

Regular cups are now selling for £1 instead of £2, medium cups for £1.50 instead of £3 and share cups for £2 instead of £4.

Shoppers can pick up the sweet treats across all of Wilko's stores.

If you don't know where your local Wilko branch is, you can use the store locator on its website.

You just have to enter your postcode or town and it will bring up your closest branch.

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People been taking to Facebook in recent days sharing details about the offer with shoppers excited to pick up some of the sweets.

Commenting on a post about the deal on the Extreme Couponing and Bargains UK Group, one person said: "Ooh I'm on my way."

Another said: "Omg x x", while a third added: "Hold diet another week lol."

It's not the first time Wilko has run its 50% pick 'n' mix offer – it regularly slashes the price of its sweets over half term.

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But remember, it's always worth comparing prices to other sweets available from other retailers.

You might find another store such as Tesco is selling the classic pick and mix deal at a cheaper price.

In other shopping news, B&M shoppers have been rushing to buy a kid's garden set that's scanning for £10 instead of £20.

Plus, Lidl has launched a giant buy one get one half price offer on hundreds of products, including garden items.

Meanwhile, we reveal the five little-known tricks Tesco uses to make you spend more – and how to save £100s avoiding them.

Wilko opened its first store in Leicester in 1930, expanding outside of the UK in 2009 by opening an office in Hong Kong.

It currently runs over 400 stores across the UK.

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