The Range launches huge Christmas sale with 50% off decorations and advent calendars including Cadbury

The Range has launched a huge sale on Christmas decorations and advent calendars - and shoppers will need to be quick.
The 50% off sale on Christmas decorations and chocolate advent calendars will expire at 11:59 on November 30.
With lots of calendar styles to choose from including countdowns and fill your own, wooden or fabric, there's bound to be an empty advent calendar to suit your needs.
The Range has plenty of advent calendar ideas to help you get into the festive spirit.
Anyone hoping to grab a bargain will need to be quick, with products such as Cadbury Advent Calendars, Gabby's Dollhouse and Skin Therapy all slashed to half price.
The 50% sale also includes Christmas decorations, such as a Gingerbread House advent calendar, originally £22.99 and a gnome calendar originally priced at £15.99
Shoppers have gone wild for the bargain buy on Hot UK Deals.
One shopper said: "Great deal - but with edible advent of course it will be 75% off before you know it."
Another added: "Think of all the parents in the last-minute rush for chocolate ones."
To pick up a bargain, you can visit your local The Range store by using the , or to grab a bargain.
It comes as The Range is selling a "fuss-free" deluxe Christmas tree designed to pop up.
The 6ft tree is pre-lit and will set you back £9.99 for the pleasure.
Although it's called a pop-up tree, perhaps a 'drop-down tree' would be more appropriate, because the tree doesn't really pop up at all.
In a video shared to TikTok, The Range demonstrated how easy it is to assemble the tree, and it only takes seconds to do.
The viral video currently has 3.5million views and over 600 comments, mostly from shoppers stunned by the price.
"That should be £40 at most," one stated.
Meanwhile, savvy shoppers have gone wild over a must-have buy that will make the festive season even more special for just £5.
One thrifty woman, Lemmer Jayne, was left stunned when she stumbled across the huge - which has now been slashed from £5.99 to just £4.79.
Sharing the must-have festive bargain on TikTok, the mum-of-three advised fellow shoppers to not sleep on the find.
''Don't walk! RUN! £5.99 in The Range and they're a beautiful addition to Xmas day,'' the delighted parent wrote in .
According to the description online, the dimensions are 96cmx56cm and the sleigh is also easy to assemble with no faff.
What's more, the fabulous find can not only hold several presents but can also be then used to store all your Christmas decorations - year after year.
When hunting for a deal it is important to shop around to make sure you are not being overcharged.
There are plenty of comparison websites out there that'll check prices for you - so don't be left paying more than you have to.
Most of them work by comparing the prices across hundreds of retailers.
For example, Google Shopping is a tool that lets users search for and compare prices for products across the web. Simply type in keywords, or a product number, to bring up search results.
Price Spy also logs the history of how much something costs from over 3,000 different retailers, including Argos, Amazon, eBay and the supermarkets.
Once you select an individual product you can quickly compare which stores have the best price and which have it in stock.
Here's what you need to know if you're buying a real Christmas tree:
First things first: buy a pot (if it doesn't come in one already).
You'll need to treat your tree just like a houseplant and give it water and attention.
Make sure the container has good drainage - and it's a good idea to put something underneath to catch the excess water.
Check the soil every day to make sure it's not drying out.
If it feels dry, give it some water. If it still feels moist, leave it alone as too much water can also kill a tree.
Also, check the LED bulbs on your tree lights aren't too hot as they could burn it, and keep your tree away from radiators.
When Christmas is over, try planting it in the garden so you can dig it up and use it again next year.
It's a good idea to take it out of its pot when you do re-plant it though, as large trees don't survive well in pots as their roots need space to grow.
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