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Two Cadbury Dairy Milk Winter Wonderland Edition bars (100g)
Two classic Cadbury Dairy Milk bars (180g)
Two bags of Cadbury White Buttons (14.4g)
Two smaller Cadbury Dairy Milk bars (110g)
One Cadbury Flake (32g)
Shoppers were loving it, with one posting: “Love Cadbury – the only chocolate I’ve eaten for 65 years.”
Another wrote: “Ours came out really well last year and we all ate it, unlike the gingerbread house.”
A third praised: “Was fun to make…..and eat.”
And one more joked: “Wouldn’t even get to the 3rd wall with me, I’d be eating it by then.”
The house costs £14 on the Cadbury’s website – but it should be cheaper from The Range.
And remember if you were to order from Cadbury’s, you’d have to pay for delivery too.
We recommend calling up your local Range to check pricing and whether they have it in stock first – costs may vary store to store and stock might be subject to availability.
You can find your nearest Range by searching the store locator on Google.
Of course, it’s always worth shopping around for the best deals when looking to buy food at the supermarket.
You might find a better price elsewhere, unless the product’s being sold exclusively.
Websites like trolley.co.uk compare hundreds of thousands of products across a number of high street supermarkets so you can find the best prices.
For example, Sainsbury’s is selling the same 840g house kit for £12 – down from £14 originally.
But bear in mind you’ll be charged between £2.50 and £4.50 to have your shopping home delivered from there.
It’s a little bit cheaper from Tesco – priced at £10 – and remember to look out for Clubcard deals that might pop up while you’re at it.
You can also grab it for £10.99 online and in stores from B&M.