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Aldi has released its Halloween Specialbuys, which are available online only.
There are some delays due to global shopping disruptions so keep an eye on the website for release dates.
Here are some of the highlights and when you can get your hands on them.
Available Now
1.4m Crawling Zombie – £29.99
This creepy crawling zombie has LED red eyes and plays music.
It is selling fast, so be quick if you want to get your hands on one!
Batteries are included.
Ultimate Party Box - £14.99
The Halloween party box is an amazing addition to any Halloween party and includes:
- 2 x Script bunting
- 2 x Character bunting
- 2 x Foil balloons
- 1 x Character backdrop
- 1 x Fringe backdrop
- 2 x Honeycomb spiders
- 2 x Honeycomb ghosts
- 5 x Confetti balloons
Most of the items are reusable making the box great value for money.
Coming Soon
2.1m Inflatable Scarecrow - £19.99
This huge scarecrow is sure to create a spooky scene at your house!
The scarecrow comes with LED lights and inflates to a massive 2.1m, which should be enough to scare the trick or treaters away.
Batteries are included.
Standing Death Figure - £49.99
This life-size Standing Death Figure is the perfect addition to your Halloween décor.
It is activated by sound and will definitely have everyone who passes it trembling!
Batteries are included.
Hanging Clown - £19.99
This terrifying clown kicks its legs and plays circus music, giving passers-by nightmares for weeks to come! Why not add this spooky addition to your Halloween decor this year?
Batteries are included.
Standing Headless Butler - £59.99
Why stand at your door welcoming guests when you can have a headless butler do it for you?
With this addition, which has LED lights and a moving mouth, your house will be the best place in town to visit this Halloween.
Batteries are included.
Aldi Specialbuys are released every Sunday and Thursday online and instore
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