PARENTS are clearing the shelves of popular toy dolls which scan at B&M tills for just £2.
Scottish bargain hunter Evelyn came across the LOL Surprise Tweens dolls at a B&M branch in Musselburgh on the Firth of Forth.
B&M shoppers are ‘racing’ to pick up a bargain toy for their kids[/caption] One shopper scooped the LOL Surprise Tweens dolls for just £2 each[/caption]She said the dolls had a £4.99 price tag – but scanned at the till for just two pounds each.
Her find impressed other members of the Facebook group “Extreme Couponing and Bargains UK”.
One tagged a friend, saying: “Can you get these? Don’t walk, run!”
Similar LOL Surprise Tweens dolls cost £14.99 from both Amazon and Smyth’s Toys Superstores.
The dolls range between £5.99 and £24.99 on B&M’s website – making the in-store price a true bargain.
Their product listing reads: “Peel away the layers on these enticing collectible dolls to reveal surprise after surprise!
“There are all kinds of amazing treasures locked away inside every L.O.L Surprise toy.
“Stickers, charms, fashion accessories and lots of mystery surprises -which L.O.L Surprise will you get?”
It comes as shoppers are racing to Boots to buy an “absolute bargain” Jean Paul Gaultier perfume for just £40 – instead of the usual £120.
Bargain hunter Adam came across the Scandal eau de toilette in a clearance sale at a Gloucestershire Boots branch.
The same 200ml refill bottle of Scandal costs £119 on Jean Paul Gaultier’s website.
Online perfume and cosmetics store All Beauty sells the same product for £89.95.
Boots’s online store charges £112 for a 150ml bottle of the men’s perfume.
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