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Pay £290 for a box of chocolates? I should cocoa, get the budget tub
Lancashire Evening Post
|December 11, 2025
You can shell out hundreds of pounds for luxury sweet treats from exclusive makers and stores - or head to the supermarket and pick up a cut-price selection. Better yet, make up your own mix
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Christmas and chocolates go together like tinsel and trees, snow and robins.
From Quality Street to Celebrations, everyone has a favourite and here is what the sweet treats could cost you.
Tubs of chocolates
For the best value Christmas chocolates focus on major supermarket deals for tubs like Quality Street, Celebrations, Roses and Heroes.
Membership cards, Tesco Clubcard, Nectar, cut prices significantly to often under £4 to £5.
Discounters like Aldi and Lidl offer great prices without cards and smaller treats like Mars Fudge or M&S's budget tins provide excellent festive value.
Supermarket Tubs (Best Value for Volume)
Tesco/Sainsbury’s: Look for £7 tubs of Quality Street, Celebrations, Roses or Heroes dropping to £3.95 to £4.50 with Clubcard/Nectar.
This story is from the December 11, 2025 edition of Lancashire Evening Post.
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