CHOC lovers can get their hands on a 2.4kg tub of Celebrations for just £16.69 – here’s where.

The Christmas favourite is currently being sold at Amazon for just £16.69.

Shoppers can grab a 2.4kg box of Celebrations for £16.69

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Shoppers can grab a 2.4kg box of Celebrations for £16.69Credit: Alamy

That’s a 22% discount from its usual price of £21.50.

The offer was shared on the HotUKDeals website which is offering customers a discount code to grab the deal.

Amazon delivery is free if you have its subscription service Prime which costs £7.99 a month.

If you don’t have Prime, then standard delivery is free, or 99p for priority delivery.

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We had a look to see if this is the best Celebrations deal out there and there is a slightly cheaper alternative, but it’s only 69p less.

Asda is currently selling the 650g tubs for £4 – the cheapest out there right now.

If you bought four tubs, you’d pay £16 and would have 2.6kg worth of Celebrations chocolates – so slightly more treats.

So it’s worth considering if ordering the box from Amazon or buying for from Asda would be best for you.

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eBay is also selling the 2.4kg box for £16.99, although delivery is between December 30 and January 6 so you’re not likely to get it in time for Christmas Day.

eBay delivery depends on the seller but for this Celebrations tub, delivery is free.

Shoppers have been divided over Celebrations news this year, after the chocolate fave revealed it would be scrapping the controversial Bounty bar from its tubs.

People were split, with some saying it was the “best news ever” while others said they’d miss the coconut chocolate.

And last week, Mars, which produces Celebrations, announced that it will be launching its own variation of chocolate digestive biscuits.

The digestives will come in two flavours – milk chocolate and orange.

The new biscuits will roll out at Asda stores on December 29 and will cost £1.89 per 300g.

This post first appeared on thesun.co.uk

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