
Aldi Specialbuys June 2025: Women's Euros to pet pools
There are pet accessories for the garden, such as a pet paddling pool and water fountain, alongside various health and beauty products.
Here are some of the key items you'll be able to spot in Aldi's June Specialbuys.
The Women's Euros will be kicking off in Switzerland on July 2, and Aldi will be releasing some items in relation to it ahead of the tournament.
UEFA Women's T Shirts will be available for £4.99, alongside footballs for £9.99 and hydration bottles with wristbands for £3.99.
Meanwhile, if you want to watch matches in your garden, then you can do so with equipment such as an LED projector (£39.99), air lounger (£9.99) and inflatable movie screen (£59.99).
Aldi's Women's Euros items can help with an outdoor screen set-up (Image: Aldi)
The Women's Euros collection will be available in stores from June 26.
In the warmer weather, it's important for your pets to keep cool, which can be done with the help of Aldi's Pet Pool (£6.99).
It is "easily fillable", is designed to hold up to 20 gallons and is also collapsible so that it can be packed away.
Aldi adds: "Hydration is key anytime of the year and with the Pet Water Fountain (£4.99) fur babies are sure to keep thirst at bay.
Aldi's Pet Pool is among its pet garden accessories for the month (Image: Aldi)
"Easy to connect to a garden hose, the automatic water fountain serves clean drinking water on demand and is complete with an easy self-service operation."
Aldi's Pet Shop range will be available in-store from June 12, while stocks last.
Aldi's new Lacura Lip Balms are considered to be a standout item from the supermarket's summer beauty range.
Available in three flavours — Dulce De Leche, Cake Pop, and Vanilla — the £3.49 balms are described as "buttery smooth", "nourishing", and "subtly sweet".
There are also new Lacura Sculpting Bronzing Sticks (£4.49), which can be used to either contour or add a sun-kissed summer glow with a "seamless finish".
Aldi's Lacura lip balms are at the centre of the health and beauty Specialbuys for June (Image: Aldi)
Other items in the range include hydrating facial mists, tanning face mists, filter foundations and blushers.
Aldi's Summer Beauty range is available in stores nationwide now.
Aldi's own-brand Period Pants are returning to stores, back by popular demand, with it costing £7.99 for a pack of three.
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The supermarket adds: "The reusable period product features four innovative layers designed to keep wearers feeling secure and protected throughout the day.
"These include a wicking layer with antimicrobial technology for odour control and bacteria prevention, an absorbent layer for a secure, dry-locking feel, a leakproof and breathable layer to safeguard clothing, and a soft, comfortable outer layer.
"Designed to be worn and washed again and again."
Aldi's Period Pants are available in stores only from June 19, whilst stocks last.

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