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Iconic Lush product spotted in store five months early as shoppers gobsmacked

Iconic Lush product spotted in store five months early as shoppers gobsmacked

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Shoppers have been left floored after an iconic Lush product has been spotted five months before it usually appears, but there is a little catch with the beloved item
In a week when The Range posted that its elves are getting ready for Christmas and ITV's This Morning played Christmas music on air as Coupon King Jordan Cox spoke about Christmas deals and ways to save money, there's another confusingly Christmassy launch at Lush. Savvy shoppers have spotted that there's an early release on shelves, but they're certainly not complaining.
That's right, on shelves across the UK right now, there are bottles of Snow Fairy body mist ready to be bought, and people cannot believe it. But there is a slight catch for the spray, and the other products that have appeared.
The catch is that the gorgeous, sweet scent of Snow Fairy has been expertly blended with the fresh delights of Super Milk - and the results are insane.
However, you can get certain products in just the Snow Fairy scent. If you're looking to bridge the gap between summer and Christmas time, then you can get a Snow Fairy Glitter Mist for £18. This will give your skin a gorgeous glow during the summer months, but adds a stunning lustre for winter, too.
There's a mini version for £9, a crackling shower powder for £6, and a bubble bar on a stick in the iconic scent for £8, which should keep you going until it reappears on shelves towards the back end of 2025.
But if you want something similar, but slightly different, and like the sound of Super Milk mixed with Snow Fairy, then you're in luck - it's called Super Fairy.
Lush describe is on their website as being like "Sweet and salty popcorn" or "Pineapple on pizza," as they said: "Super Milk and Snow Fairy. It shouldn't work... but it totally does.
"Two Lush icons collide to become the ultimate power couple. Bold, citrusy Super Milk meets Snow Fairy's candy floss sweetness in this mouth-watering mashup. Grab the body lotion, shower gel or bath bomb — or go wild and collect the whole trio.
"Feeling playful yet powerful? Soft yet strong? Get you a scent that can do both".
The absolutely stunning pink and white mix in the shower gel looks good enough to eat. Depending on which size you opt for, it costs from £8.50 to £27.
There's also a glorious £6 bath bomb you can elevate your bath with, and a body lotion that costs £11 for 100g.
TikToker @mishkaloureviews, who is based in Australia, shared a video of the whole collection, and many left comments praising the collaboration Lush had produced.
One woman admitted that she'd "bought it all".
"Can't wait to try," someone else penned.
One Lush superfan even claimed that the collaboration was going to be "all year round," but on the UK website, it shares that it's for a "limited time only". But, we can hope that it'll be so popular they make it a permanent fixture.

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