WILKO has cut the price of its pick and mix sweets in half to celebrate Halloween.

Shoppers can get the 50% discount on their sweet selection today – and the offer is running until Wednesday.

The 50% off deal is available in Wilko's stores over the next few days

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The 50% off deal is available in Wilko’s stores over the next few daysCredit: Alamy

The sweet deal means that a medium portion of pick and mix will cost just £1 instead of £2.

A large tub is £1.50 rather than £3, or you could go supersize and get an extra large bucket for £2, down from £4.

The money off will be automatically applied when you take your sweet selection to the till.

Wilko has more than 400 stores across the UK and the discount will be available at all the branches that offer pick and mix.

You’ll have to go to a store to take advantage of the deal because you can’t buy Wilko’s pick and mix online.

You can find your nearest Wilko shop by using its online store locator.

Last year the store, along with two of the biggest UK supermarkets, was forced to ditch unwrapped pick and mix sweets because of the pandemic.

Wilko temporarily axed its pick and mix range  due to coronavirus safety fears.

The classic sweets have returned now, but stock is subject to availability in stores.

The flavours can vary between stores too, so it’s pot luck as to which options you’ll have available at your closest store.

Wilko often runs a half price discount on its pick and mix to celebrate Halloween and bank holidays.

The last time it cut the price of its sweets was the August bank holiday weekend.

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