
Aldi's sold-out White Company dupe candles are back in stock for just £4.99 – with brand new diffusers & room sprays too
The budget supermarket is constantly wowing shoppers with its diverse range of Specialbuys.
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Shoppers are racing to Aldi to snap up their new candles
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The candles are a fraction of the price of the White Company's
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The range also includes diffusers and room sprays
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From beauty dupes to garden gadgets, there's something for everyone, and this latest batch of treats is bound to leave shoppers wanting more.
Aldi's sell-out home fragrance range returned to shelves on May 1st, and now includes diffuser refills and room sprays.
The collection includes mouthwatering scents such as lavender, amber, and cashmere, which will make your home feel boujie on a budget.
The supermarket said: "Aldi's middle aisle is set to be transformed into a relaxing haven, as the supermarket's sell-out home fragrances return with an expanded range."
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Some of the highlights from
the range
include three-wick candles, which are priced at £9.99 and burn for 100 hours.
"The stylish three-wick candles fill
homes
with fresh, nature-inspired fragrances that evoke serenity all day long", Aldi said.
Also available are reed diffusers (£9.99) which last for 28 days and refills, which are just £4.99, as well as room sprays (also £4.99).
The three-wick candles and diffusers come in three different scents, Relax, Unwind and Revive.
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The range also includes the Quiet
Luxury
Ceramic Candle, which is a £4.99 alternative to the White Company's sold out
This candle is available in two different scents, Cedarwood & Vetiver and Tuberose & Cashmere, and can burn for up to 35 hours.
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The candles are part of Aldi's Specialbuys range, so will only be available whilst stocks last.
The budget retailer has also just launched a
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The swanky scented candle, which has a 45-hour burn time, is £21 cheaper than
It also has a kaleidoscope of
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)
Contrastingly, Skye Candles' costlier alternative offers less choice and is only available in, you guessed it, Rose and Amber.
Fans who flocked to the shops to nab one gave rave reviews.
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Janet wrote: 'Love my Aldi candles have a whole collection of them divine- no I've got a new one for my collection!'
John wrote: 'Well Aldi I didn't expect this– full of surprises, just when it gets too hot for a bath, you never disappoint.'
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