POUNDLAND has launched a range of Christmas Gonks, with prices starting at just £1.

The discounter has loads of options available, in colours including pink, red and blue.

Poundland has a new Gonks selection in stores

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Poundland has a new Gonks selection in storesCredit: Facebook / Money Saver Bargain Hunters

The cheapest option is a £1 blue rubber duck in the shape of a Gonk, but bigger Gonks appear to cost up to £12.

The full range is only available in stores at the moment, but Poundland does have a smaller selection in stock online.

The new range was spotted by an eagle-eyed shopper in the Money Saver Bargain Hunters Facebook group.

The post was really popular, with hundreds of likes and comments in just a few hours.

Anne commented: “I need the pink ones in my life….. Actually I need all them.”

Kerry said: “Oh wow a gonk rubber duck.”

And Nicki said: “I need the big pink one for my bedroom.”

The iconic gnomes are favourites of celebrities including Stacey Solomon and Mrs Hinch.

As a result, lots of retailers and supermarkets have added Gonk ranges this year.

The Range launched their selection as early as August, with an enormous Gonk costing £29.99.

There’s also a £12.99 version that has an advent calendar hat with 24 pouches to hide treats.

Tesco has a huge range of Gonk-themed goodies, including hot chocolate syrups, cookie kits and mugs.

Sue Radford gets ready for Christmas with her 22 kids by stocking up on festive gonks and novelty baubles

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