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Aldi Specialbuys July 2025: Lilo & Stitch and LED face masks

Aldi Specialbuys July 2025: Lilo & Stitch and LED face masks

Glasgow Times10-07-2025
As always, the supermarket showcases a huge range of items, which cover a wide range of areas around the house.
It also features a number of bed cooling items to deal with hot weather and a number of beauty products.
Here are some of the key items you'll be able to spot in Aldi's July Specialbuys.
Aldi's Specialbuys for July 2025
Lilo & Stitch
The live-action Lilo & Stitch remake has been a huge success at the box office this summer, and Aldi is releasing a number of themed items to celebrate that.
This includes the Stitch Bobble Bike (£17.99), Big Wheel Trike (£24.99) and Tilt 'n' Turn Scooter (£19.99), all decked out in a purple and blue colour scheme.
In terms of decorating bedrooms, you can find the Stitch Plush Chair (£24.99) and Duvet Set (£12.99), alongside a Stitch 20cm Soft Toy (£7.99).
The Lilo & Stitch Bobble Bike and Big Wheel Trike (Image: Aldi)
Aldi adds: "Getting the playtime party started, Aldi's Lilo & Stitch themed Karaoke Speaker (£29.99) features a rechargeable wireless speaker and a microphone that can connect to any Bluetooth device so kids can stream music or sing to their hearts' content."
Aldi's Lilo & Stitch range is available in stores from July 10.
LED face masks
Aldi is bringing back its Perfect Pamper range, which includes its LED Face Mask available for £12.99.
The supermarket added: "Featuring seven different light settings and a built-in Lithium Battery, this mask helps reduce the appearance of fine lines, redness and inflammation – the perfect tool to deliver a spa-worthy facial at home, for less.
Aldi's Perfect Pamper range has a few items (Image: Aldi)
"What's more, shoppers can save up to a whopping 68% in comparison to similar face masks."
Shoppers can also pick up items such as the Eye Massager (£12.99) and Neck Massager (£12.99), which can relieve strain, improve circulation and even boost sleep quality.
Aldi's returning beauty buys are available in stores from July 31.
Bed cooling items
Trying to get to sleep in heatwave conditions can be immensely difficult, so Aldi is releasing a few items to help with that.
Aldi will be selling its Always Cool Duvet in its July Specialbuys (Image: Aldi)
This includes their lightweight Always Cool Duvet is available in Double (£14.99) and King (£16.99).
Aldi adds: "Designed with moisture-wicking technology to absorb sweat and help regulate body heat, this summertime essential ensures a cooler, more comfortable night's rest.
"Savvy sleepers need never flip pillows to the cooler side again, as the matching Always Cool Pillow Pair (£9.99) features hydrocool fabric to keep each side cool to the touch."
Aldi's heatwave hacks will be available in-store from July 10.
Health & Beauty
Aldi's Tanning Facial Drops are part of its health & beauty collection for the July Specialbuys (Image: Aldi)
Another useful item for the summer season is Aldi's new Tanning Facial Drops (£3.99, 30ml), which are available in two variants.
The supermarket adds: "These multi-tasking drops are formulated with key skincare ingredients including Vitamin E, Aloe Vera, and Raspberry Fruit Extract.
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"The combination aims to provide complexions with a natural-looking tan while simultaneously enhancing moisture and hydration."
Other items in the beauty collection include Lacura Bonded Shampoo (£3.99, 250ml), Lacura Bonded Conditioner (£3.99, 250ml) and Lacura Pre-Wash Hair Treatment (£3.99, 100ml).
Aldi's beauty products are available in stores from July 31.
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