Aldi launches a new range of quirky hot cross buns for Easter
Aldi, the go-to supermarket when it comes to affordability, has just unveiled a new (and very fun) range of hot cross buns for Easter. From innovative additions like the Nutoka hot cross bun to Banoffee and Raspberry White Chocolate flavours, Aldi's latest range promises something for everyone. The best part? Prices start from just 16p per bun – making these a must-try.
Nutoka Hot Cross Buns
The long-time Aldi classic, Nutoka, renowned for being a delicious alternative to Nutella – now in hot cross bun form. At £1.25 for a pack of four, these buns are filled with a mixture of chocolate and hazelnut. Perfect for a midday (or pre-gym) snack. Available in stores now.
Raspberry and White Chocolate Hot Cross Buns
For those looking for something both fruity and sweet, Aldi is launching brand new Specially Selected Raspberry and White Chocolate Hot Cross Buns (£1.25, four pack). Laden with creamy white chocolate chunks and juicy raspberries, these buns are a fab addition to Aldi's hot cross bun repertoire. Available in stores now.
Banoffee Hot Cross Buns
Adding a sweet twist to the traditional staple, Aldi introduces the Specially Selected Banoffee Hot Cross Buns (£1.25, 4 pack). Packed with caramel fudge pieces and a hint of banana, this new treat promises a buttery biscuit taste. Available in stores now.
Returning Classics
Back by popular demand are the Village Bakery Caramelised Biscuit Hot Cross Buns (£1.25, 4 pack), inspired by the beloved Biscoff flavour. The Village Bakery Jaffa Hot Cross Buns (£1.39, 6 pack) are also returning (available from 17th March). And for those who just like the straight-up classic, the Specially Selected Luxury Fruited Hot Cross Buns (4 pack) are available at a special price of just 99p per pack (less than 25p per bun), while the budget-friendly Everyday Essentials Hot Cross Buns cost just 16p per bun (65p, four pack).
Giveaway: Aldi is giving 1,000 lucky fans the chance to win a £5 voucher to purchase hot cross buns, redeemable at any Aldi store across the UK, simply by emailing freealdibuns@clarioncomms.co.uk
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