
Aldi's new £9.99 candle is said to be a dupe of The White Company's £65 version & there's two scents to choose from
Plus, the shopper-favourite diffusers that are back in the supermarket
MAKES SCENTS Aldi's new £9.99 candle is said to be a dupe of The White Company's £65 version & there's two scents to choose from
THE White Company candles have racked up a cult following, but they come with a hefty price tag.
Thankfully Aldi has released a dupe for the £65 swanky candle - and it only costs £9.99.
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Aldi has dropped a £9.99 candle that's said to be a dupe of a White Company one
Credit: Aldi
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Similar candles from the White Company, with three wicks in a glass jar, cost £65
Credit: the white company
Aldi's new Flat Ribbed Hurricane Candle is said to be a luxe-looking home fragrance that has three wicks.
It comes in two scents - Pink Rhubarb and Floral Blanc - and is said to burn for up to 64 hours.
The fresh Pink Rhubarb fruity scent is said to offer a 'unique combination of tartness and sweetness' and has 'a hint of sugar to invigorate while remaining comforting.'
Meanwhile their 'elegant' Floral Blanc features white flowers for a 'clean' scent to make ' every day feel like a special occasion.'
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The 700g candle has a sophisticated ribbed glass design, and according to Aldi 'smells far more expensive than it is.'
At £9.99 you'll be saving around £55, representing a saving of 85 per cent.
You won't have to wait to get your hands on the replica candle, as it is available in Aldi stores from today, May 29.
The White Company dupe isn't the only item arriving in Aldi's home fragrance collection.
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Returning to stores are the supermarket's 'shopper favourite' Revival Candles and Reed Diffusers.
The 200g Revival Candle and 100ml Reed Diffuser cost £3.49 and come in three scents: Relax, Serene, and Peace.
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The wellness-inspired scents are made from 'eucalyptus and tea' for Serene and 'lavender and sage' for the Peace – which sounds ideal for a calm and cosy summer setup.
Meanwhile, their Relax scent is made up of vanilla and rose with 'fresh florals', for a 'romantic and sophisticated' aroma.
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Each scent is encased in a coloured glass, with the candles offering 40 hours of fragrances and the diffusers lasting up to eight weeks.
Those looking to update the scents in their homes will need to hurry though, as with all Specialbuys, once they're gone, they're gone!
What are the best Aldi beauty dupes?
ALDI has become well-known for its affordable beauty dupes that often rival high-end brands in terms of quality and effectiveness.
Here are some of the best Aldi beauty dupes that have garnered rave reviews:
Lacura Healthy Glow Exfoliating Tonic
Dupe for: Pixi Glow Tonic
Price: £3.99 (compared to Pixi's £18)
Description: This exfoliating tonic contains glycolic acid and works to gently exfoliate and brighten the skin. It's a fantastic, budget-friendly alternative to the popular Pixi Glow Tonic.
Lacura Q10 Renew Anti-Wrinkle Day Cream
Dupe for: Nivea Q10 Plus Anti-Wrinkle Day Cream
Price: £1.45 (compared to Nivea's £10)
Lacura Caviar Illumination Day Cream
Dupe for: La Prairie Skin Caviar Luxe Cream
Price: £6.99 (compared to La Prairie's £292)
Lacura Hot Cloth Cleanser
Dupe for: Liz Earle Cleanse & Polish Hot Cloth Cleanser
Price: £3.99 (compared to Liz Earle's £17.50)
Lacura Snapshot Ready Foundation Primer
Dupe for: Smashbox Photo Finish Foundation Primer
Price: £5.99 (compared to Smashbox's £26)
Lacura Miracle Cream
Dupe for: Elizabeth Arden Eight Hour Cream
Price: £3.99 (compared to Elizabeth Arden's £28)
Lacura Ebony Rose Face Mask
Dupe for: Fresh Rose Face Mask
Price: £6.99 (compared to Fresh's £52)
Lacura Charcoal Clearing Mudmask
Dupe for: GlamGlow Supermud Clearing Treatment
Price: £5.99 (compared to GlamGlow's £42)
Lacura Velvet Touch Foundation
Dupe for: Estée Lauder Double Wear Foundation
Price: £5.99 (compared to Estée Lauder's £34)
Lacura Tinted Lip Oils
Dupe for: Rare Beauty Soft Pinch Tinted Oil
Price: £3.99 (compared to Rare Beauty's £20)
The White company was founded by Chrissie Rucker in 1994 and began as a 12-page mail-order catalogue from her partner's spare room.
As of 2024, The White Company had 70 stores across the United Kingdom.

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