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B&M slashes the price of tubs of Barratt’s retro sweets to £2


B&M has slashed the price of its tubs of retro sweets to £1.99 – just in time for shoppers to stock up for Christmas.

The 630g haul of old-school sweets originally cost £2.99, meaning those with a sweet tooth save 33 per cent.

 This 630g tub of retro Barratt's sweets now costs £1.99

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This 630g tub of retro Barratt’s sweets now costs £1.99

The Barratt’s selection contains retro favourites including dip dabs, fruit salads and black jacks.

You can also munch your way through dolly mix, cola bottles, refreshers and foamy shrimps and bananas.

To get your hands on a tub, you’ll need to visit your nearest B&M store as the discounter doesn’t offer an online shopping service.

The discount is available in all stores nationwide – you can use the online store finder to locate your nearest of B&M’s 600 shops.

How to make sure you’re paying the cheapest price

DO your research and make sure you’re paying the best price possible for that purchase.

Prepare: Research the items you want to buy and find out the cheapest price. Websites like PriceSpy, PriceHistory and CamelCamelCamel will give you historical data on prices so you can see how much you should pay.

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Earn cashback: Check websites like Quidco and TopCashback BEFORE you place your order. Cashback websites PAY you to shop. All you have to do is click through their links and the money is added to your online account, usually within 14 days.

Check for codes: Take a look at The Sun Vouchers, and see if you can get extra savings with discount codes.

This is the cheapest price we could find the 630g tub being sold for, with the next best deal costing double the price in Wilko.

Shoppers will pay £4 in Wilko, meaning you can pick up two tubs in B&M for the same price.

Previously, B&M was also selling a Barratt sweets advent calendar with 24 doors to open for £3.99.

If you’re watching your weight over Christmas, you’ll want to know that black jacks are the best of the bunch in terms of calories and sugar.

Black jacks contain 327 calories and 41.3g of sugar per 100g, compared to dip dabs which are the worst with 386 calories and 81.4g of sugar.

Here’s how your favourite pick and mix sweets ranked in order of calories in The Sun’s investigation.

Looking for more sweet stuff? B&M is selling giant tins of strawberry Quality Street sweets.

The discounter also has a new sparkly gin that tastes like raspberry trifle.

If you’re over Christmas already, B&M is selling mini Galaxy Easter eggs for Easter.

B&M is selling a £5 doormat that sings Christmas songs when you arrive home  





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