Yankee Candle fans are rushing to Tesco to get their hands on medium sized jars for just a tenner
They’re the much-loved candles that can cost you over £20.
So it makes sense that consumers rush to Tesco when they see Yankee Candles at unbelievably low prices.
Becci took the Extreme Couponing and Bargains UK Group on Facebook to share her amazing haul, writing: “Maybe at your local Tesco.
“I’m guessing which summer scents I’m going to use, but hey – Christmas shopping has started!!”
She shared pictures of receipts from Tesco in Rainham, which showed she had bagged some great deals.
One of the receipts showed she had bought two large Midnight Jasmine candles for £6.90 instead of £23 each, and also two Cherry Blossom candles for the same price.
She also bought the 411g Black Cherry candles and three Vanilla Cupcake candles for £6.90 each.
Becci rounded out her purchase with four medium sized candles in the Summer Daydream scent for £4.20 each, down from £14.
In total, the candles she bought are said to have cost her £240.
But thanks to the discounts she paid just £72.
People were quick to comment on Becci’s finds, with many saying they had also purchased the candles at a discount.
“I put a few away today too,” someone wrote.
“Also Woodwick candles from £18.50 to £5.45!”
“I bought a couple of medium sized pots today, plus an electric diffuser,” boasted another.
“Just looked at some of these in Asda,” wrote a third.
“I think they were about 500 grams, but they cost £12.
“Looks like you got a good deal!”
“Then your task for tomorrow is taken care of,” someone else joked after tagging a friend.
Someone else shared a photo of the mini Sunny Citrus Yankee candles they bought from Tesco for just £1.50 each.
And Tesco isn’t the only place people are rushing to for Yankee Candle bargains.
Cheap Tricks to Make Your Home Smell Great
YANKEE candles can make your home smell wonderful, but they are pricey due to the full price.
Here are a few more ways you can keep your home smelling fresh for a fraction of the cost.
- Burning incense
- Use of wax melts
- Stockpiling reed spreaders
- Lighting scented candles
- Burning essential oils
- Making potpourri
- Baking something delicious
- Simmering fruit and herbs
- Fill your home with fragrant houseplants like jasmine and eucalyptus
The festively decorated package contained two candles, one with the Candy Cane scent and one with the Glistening Christmas scent.
“£5 bargain for home,” she wrote.
“A nice gift.
“I bought it to use it now!”
“Nice Christmas present, maybe for a teacher,” someone commented on her post.
“I love Christmas scents all year round,” added another.
“Oh, they didn’t have them in my store today, but they would definitely make a nice gift for any candle lover,” said a third.