Aldi Specialbuys This Weekend: Bluey Plush Chairs, Toys, Winter Clothing & More
- Aldi’s popular Bluey chairs are back on sale this Sunday, 22nd September.
- New toys, baby essentials, winter clothing, and crafts also hitting shelves.
- Prices for toys, including Bluey items, start at £19.99.
Aldi's latest Specialbuys are set to fly off the shelves this weekend, with the return of their viral Bluey chairs leading the charge. Fans of the popular children's show can snap up plush chairs featuring either Bluey or Bingo for just £19.99, a significant saving compared to the prices some parents were willing to pay during previous sellouts.
In addition to the sought-after chairs, Aldi will be launching a wide range of products for children, parents, and hobby enthusiasts. From toys to winter clothing, there's something for everyone. Highlights include the Spidey Crawler remote control car and Barbie playsets, both retailing for £19.99, as well as Softee Blocks for younger kids at just £9.99.
Baby and toddler products are also on offer, including Tommee Tippee bottles and cups for £3.99 and a Nuby Sit Me Up seat for £19.99. Winter adventurers can pick up Crane trekking boots for £19.99 or a waterproof cycling jacket for £16.99. Craft enthusiasts will love the So Crafty yarn, available in a variety of colours starting at £1.29.
Aldi's Specialbuys, which land in stores every Thursday and Sunday, are known for their popularity, so early shopping is advised. Emma Lake reported in The Sun that these deals often sell out quickly, especially when items like the Bluey chairs are included.
Tom Church, Co-Founder of LatestDeals.co.uk, commented: “Aldi’s Specialbuys are always an exciting event, especially when they feature favourites like Bluey and Barbie. Parents looking for great value toys and baby essentials should definitely keep an eye on these deals.”
Why are there so many fake news reports about Aldi on this site? This isn't news at all. It's just what looks like just some crap toys and some bottles. Just looking at the so called news stories its dominated by Aldi for no reason. Why not rename the site 'Aldi's Latest Deals and be done with it. Seems really strange.