Shoppers spotted the bargain product had ‘major Taylor Swift vibes’ and only costs 99p – making it ideal to stash away as a gift for any dedicated Swiftie
Swifties will be racing to their local Home Bargains after a new product inspired by the global superstar hit shelves. Made by Cussons Creations, the Taylor Swift-inspired product was spotted at Home Bargains for just under £1.
A shopper, Alisha Smith, shared the find with others on the Extreme Couponing and Bargains Facebook group. She said: “Fellow Swifties, Taylor-inspired body products are available at Home Bargains!”
The bath soak called Fearless Fever isn’t available online, meaning fans of the singer will have to head to their nearest Home Bargains store to grab a bottle. The scent is described as “vanilla sugar and whipped cream”, meaning a sweet-smelling 500ml product awaits for just 99p.
The scent’s name is a nod to Taylor’s album Fearless and the packaging features a silhouette of someone doing her iconic hand-heart pose. It also features various items that are linked with the star – such as a cat, guitar and cowboy boots.
People were quick to react to the find, with one member writing: “Would make a perfect stocking stuffer for any Taylor fan.” Another tagged a family member and asked: “Please can I have one of these in my burr basket?”
A ‘burr basket’ seems to be a growing TikTok trend – following on from the autumnal ‘boo basket’ trend. It involves buying ‘cosy’ items such as blankets, candles and teddies for a loved one.
Elsewhere in the comments section, a third said: “OMG! Running to Home Bargains!” Someone else added: “Take my money now!”
In other Home Bargains news, shoppers have been eagerly preparing for Christmas, which is just weeks away. Those holding back until December to decorate are currently stocking up as Home Bargains releases more of its festive items in store and online.
This week, shoppers were in awe of a “cute” £4 wax burner that would complement any home going for the popular gingerbread theme this year. However, not everything was jolly.
Some Home Bargains shoppers felt the need to warn others about another huge gingerbread decoration that had returned to stores. The 9ft inflatable archway that costs £50 was deemed unsuitable for certain weather conditions by unhappy buyers.
This alert came before the Met Office issued a verdict on the supposed “18 inches of snow”. Some claimed the inflatable isn’t the best when faced with windy conditions either so those wanting to buy should plan for this.