M&S shoppers have been going wild for a £6 room spray that they say is “the smell of Christmas”.

The posh shop has released mandarin, clove and cinnamon room spray and fans just can’t get enough of it.

M&S is selling a £6 room spray that shoppers say is "the smell of Christmas"

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M&S is selling a £6 room spray that shoppers say is “the smell of Christmas”

And with just 45 days until the big day, it’s fair to say that its helped many shoppers to get into the Christmas spirit.

Writing in the reviews on the M&S website, one enthusiastic customer said: “This is THE smell of Christmas.

“A lovely fragrance that fills the house with what is for is absolutley the smell of Christmas.”

While another said: “A Christmas must. Such a lovely room spray.”

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And a third wrote: “I love the smell of this spray. You know Christmas is on its way when you smell it.”

The spray combines mandarin with sweet, spicy notes of clove and cinnamon.

It comes in a 100ml glass bottle which is decorated with a festive scene that M&S say makes it a “stylish addition to your decor”.

You can buy the scent at M&S where you’ll find it in the homeware section.

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If you’re not sure where your nearest branch is, you can find it using the store locator tool on the M&S website.

You can also order it online, but bare in mind you will have to pay a small fee for delivery.

We had a quick Google to see how the M&S spray compared price-wise with other similar items on sale at the moment.

The White Company is selling a 100ml winter home spray for £18 – £12 more than the M&S spray, plus it’s the same size.

Meanwhile, Cowshed is also flogging a 100ml festive home scent, but it’s £16 more than the M&S alternative, coming in at £16.

We did manage to find one festive spray that was slightly cheaper than M&S’ product.

Dunelm has a £4 room spray for sale online and in its stores, but the bottle is only 50ml.

So if you wanted to match the size of the £6 M&S bottle, you’d have to buy two and would need to spend £8 – so it would actually cost you £2 more.

It always pays to compare prices so you know you’re getting the best deal, and remember to factor in the cost of delivery if you’re ordering online.

Prices can also vary day to day and by what deals are on at the time, plus remember you might pay for delivery if you’re ordering online.

You can compare prices on platforms like Google Shopping.

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Meanwhile, shoppers have been going wild after an M&S Christmas favourite returns to stores for just £4.

Plus, we reveal how you can get a “gorgeous” M&S Christmas gin snowglobe alternative.

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