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Costco is selling GIANT 2kg Quality Street tins for a bargain price

WHOLESALE warehouse chain Costo is selling a giant 2kg tin of Quality Street - and it's perfect for anyone stocking up for Christmas.

The massive tin of sweets, which costs £11.62, was spotted by a shopper who posted a picture on the Extreme Couponing and Bargains UK group.

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The bargain was spotted by a shopper who is getting ready for Christmas by stocking up on the sweet treats

In previous years tins of Quality Street have shrunk from 1,200g to 720g and often the price stays the same.

Prices do vary between supermarkets but The Sun couldn't find tubs on sale in any at the moment.

As it gets closer to December 25 shops do discount tins of the popular sweets to as little as £5.

The post on Facebook has already has over 1,600 comments from shoppers who are interested in snapping up the offer.

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One shopper said: "Wow that's like the proper old fashioned tin size".

Another added: "That's how I remember my tin as my nans not the same in them plastic tubs..."

While a third said: "Wait have they ACTUALLY got bigger this year instead of getting smaller."

Bargain hunters in Cheshire Oaks, Sheffield and Liverpool have all spotted the tubs.

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The deal isn't available online but Costco confirmed it is available nationwide.

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There are 29 Costco warehouses in the UK. You can use the warehouse finder tool on its website to

To shop at Costco you need to sign up for a subscription. It costs £15 for an online account - or as an individual you'd pay £33.60 a year.

Previously we've investigated whether it's worth joining Costco and how its prices compare to supermarkets.

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Earlier this month, we revealed plans to shrink popular Cadbury chocolate bars including Chomp, Curly Wurly and Fudge.


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