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Asda launches two new Irish cream flavours just in time for Christmas – and they are cheaper than Baileys

SHOPPERS can make a big saving on Asda's new Christmas spirits - and they could replace a popular tipple.

Asda is selling two new flavoured cream liqueurs for a bargain price.

Asda has launched two new Irish cream flavours
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Asda has launched two new Irish cream flavours

Households can gather around and enjoy a festive tipple of Asda's blonde chocolate cream liquor, or its orange chocolate cream liqueur.

Both of the bottles are 70cl and priced at just £8.

The supermarket giant said its new blonde chocolate cream liqueur is the perfect choice for those with a sweet tooth.

It combines Caribbean rum and double cream and the blonde liqueur is made with real Madagascan vanilla, with white chocolate and caramel flavours.

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While the zesty orange cream liqueur is said to be "rich, decadent and luxurious".

Asda's festive, Irish cream flavours are £2 cheaper than a 70cl bottle of Baileys from the supermarket.

Sainsbury's also charges £10 for a bottle of Baileys, where as shoppers at Tesco will have to fork out a £15.75 unless they have a Clubcard.

The most expensive bottle we found was at Waitrose, where a 70cl bottle of Baileys is a whopping £17 - £9 more expensive than Asda's new festive flavours.

Before you buy, it's always best to shop around for the best price by using comparison websites like Trolley.co.uk.

And it's only a bargain if you were thinking about buying something similar anyway.

The new Asda Irish cream flavours are available to buy instore and online now - but remember you pay extra if you order online.

It comes as the retailer announced it is making a major change to its Christmas delivery this year.

You can find your nearest Asda using the store locator on Asda's website.

These Irish cream liqueurs aren't the only booze Asda has launched this winter.

Asda has also launched four £8 flavoured gin liqueurs.

The new flavours are passionfruit and pineapple, pink grapefruit and orange blossom, cherry and vanilla and rhubarb and ginger.

Budget supermarket Aldi has also brought back its popular glitter gins - but with a difference.

This year Aldi has revealed three new bottle designs, two of which light up, each with a flurry of 23-carat gold flakes.

The budget supermarket has also launched two new Irish cream flavours – and one tastes just like Quality Streets.

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Marks and Spencer has also launched a "magical Christmas must have" that shoppers can't get enough of.

And we rounded up the 10 best chocolate advent calendars you can buy now.

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