FESTIVE-feeling shoppers are gearing up to get their hands on two new Aldi mugs this Christmas.

The ALDImania Travel Mug and Soda Cup will hit shelves for just £5.99.

The Soda Cup comes with a fixed straw while the retro baby blue mug will keep your drink hot or cold

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The Soda Cup comes with a fixed straw while the retro baby blue mug will keep your drink hot or coldCredit: Facebook/Extreme Bargains UK

The mug comes in retro baby blue with a streaking rainbow and Aldi logo decal.

The bargain supermarket promise it will keep your drinks hot or cold with its double wall insulation.

With a dry weight of just 280g, the mug can hold 450ml of liquid.

The bigger Soda Cup comes with a fixed straw and can hold a larger 660ml.

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The white cup with blue top is finished off with a rainbow and the German supermarket’s logo.

The cup will also keep your drinks hot or cold with its insulated walls.

Both items are hand wash only and hit the shelves on November 12.

It comes as Aldi fans are going crazy for the supermarket’s new cozy clogs.

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The rubber slide-on’s come complete with a fluffy faux wool lining and a Crocs-style strap.

Available in sizes 4-11, a pair will set you back just £5.99.

They hit stores nationwide on Sunday.

This post first appeared on thesun.co.uk

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