HOME Bargains has rolled out two new tipples for gin fans, and they taste of violet and honey.
The purple-coloured violet one even shimmers when you shake it, so it should add some sparkle to your G&T.
The liqueurs both come with an alcohol by volume (ABV) of 20 per cent, compared to a typical alcohol content of around 37.5-40 per cent in gin.
They're sold in Home Bargains' medium and large stores nationwide, but not online, for £6.99 per 50cl bottle.
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They were spotted by Facebook page and the post proved popular with one user commenting: "For when we have our gin night!!!"
While another tagged her friend and added: "U would love some sparkle."
And a third one : "This is the one I drink... absolute bargain."
Home Bargains is currently the only major retailer selling the gins, with the violet flavour setting you back £10.99 if you order one on .
While the honey flavour costs £18.99 on .
None of the major supermarkets currently sell honey-flavoured gin, but Sainsbury's shoppers can nab .
This comes with a higher ABV of 38.6 per cent, and is the cheapest violet gin in the big four supermarkets.
Meanwhile, selling 50cl bottles of violet gin liqueur with an ABV of 20 per cent for £9.99.
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Last year, Home Bargains also rolled out shimmery pink unicorn and parma violet gins for £8 per 50cl bottle.
While B&M has sold similar glittery tipples by another brand for £18 a bottle.
We tasted unicorn and parma violet gin to find you the best value for money bottle.