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Why you need to start toy hauls for Christmas today – one savvy shopper shows where to snap up Star Wars figures for 1p

Why you need to start toy hauls for Christmas today – one savvy shopper shows where to snap up Star Wars figures for 1p

Scottish Sun4 days ago
Plus, the baby clothes you can also pick up in the Sainsbury's sale
TOY STORY Why you need to start toy hauls for Christmas today – one savvy shopper shows where to snap up Star Wars figures for 1p
GIVEN we have just hit August, it may seem very early to be thinking about buying Christmas presents.
However, a shopper has revealed how they made a huge dent in their shopping list thanks to a toy sale at Sainsbury's - with some items down to 1p.
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A mum showed off her whopping haul from the Sainsbury's sale
Credit: Facebook/ExtremeCouponingAndBargainsUK
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She picked up £2 Nina Turtles plush toys as part of her Christmas shopping
Credit: Facebook/ExtremeCouponingAndBargainsUK
Shopper Sam wrote on the Facebook group Extreme Couponing and Bargains UK: 'Thank you to the people that posted about the Sainsbury's sale.
'I have started my Christmas shopping.'
They shared the huge haul of presents they walked away with for a discounted price - and they looked like they'd keep kids very happy indeed.
The best discount they found was Star Wars figures down to just a penny.
The bargain hunter added: 'Everything was marked on the shelf apart from the 1p Star Wars but I was using the scanner so thought I would check.'
The shopper also snapped up some Ninja Turtles plush toys, and showed how they had picked up three different characters.
These were just £2 in the sale, and could be ideal for stocking fillers.
She wrote: 'Gutted they didn't have all four but they had duplicates left.'
They also got some Hot Wheels Colour Revealing toys that looked like they would be a big hit for car enthusiasts.
These were down to just £3.50 in the supermarket sale - and she had found them in the Cheshire Oaks shop.
Home Bargains is selling a 'fantastic aquarium' and rainbow sprinkler for cheap - it's great for the warmer weather
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She was excited to find 1p Star Wars figures in the Sainsbury's sale
Credit: Facebook/ExtremeCouponingAndBargainsUK
CLOTHES SALE
We recently shared how Sainsbury's has launched a huge baby clothes sale and some of the products cost just 90.
The brand's sale has seen them halve the cost of some of their products and some of them are perfect for summer holidays.
Sainsbury's has a massive collection of clothes, available through its fashion brand Tu.
Their babywear is particularly popular and the supermarket has slashed the price of many of its products as part of a massive sale.
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The brand is selling adorable leggings for just £1.50
Credit: Sainsburys
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The My First Holiday T-shirt is perfect for summer vacations
Credit: Sainsburys
Its collection of bibs - which can read 'I love you mummy' or 'daddy' - now cost just £1.50, after a 50 per cent price reduction.
However, some products now cost even less than that.
The My First Holiday T-shirt is perfect for vacations with your baby and costs just 90p.
Other products in the sale include animal themed leggings, which come in a variety of colours and designs.
The blue leggings have elephants printed on them, while the yellow pairs have giraffes included on their design.
The leggings, which can also have apple designs on them, cost £1.50.
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