CHOCOLATE fans can get their hands on three boxes of chocolate for a fiver at Iceland.

You can feed your sweet tooth with bargain boxes of chocolate including Milk Tray, Cadbury Heroes and Quality Street.

Savvy shoppers can get three boxes of chocolate for the price of two at Iceland

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Savvy shoppers can get three boxes of chocolate for the price of two at Iceland

There is always a good excuse for chocolate and now is a good time to stock up with Halloween and the Christmas period round the corner.

You can get ready for trick or treaters and get into the festive spirit with these delicious deal.

Iceland usually sells popular chocolate selection boxes for £2.50.

But savvy shoppers can get three for the price of two at Iceland using its three for £5 offer.

That is the equivalent of £1.67 for each item.

The offer includes After Eights, Celebrations, Cadbury Heroes, Quality Street and Milk Tray boxes.

You will have to act fast though as the offer runs until October 26.

Find your local Iceland supermarket using its store finder.

Iceland also does home deliveries that you can arrange through its website.

Delivery is free if your shopping comes to more than £40.

Iceland has launched a new range of exclusive Greggs pies.

The supermarket also recently unveiled new rewards for its loyalty scheme members.

If wine is more to your taste, see how Iceland ranks for Prosecco sales.

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