Hooray – Another bargain retailer has launched a Jo Malone candle copy!
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Candle-lovers rejoice, another bargain Jo Malone candle copy has arrived to fill your living rooms with heady scents - at a fraction of the usual price.
Following in the footsteps of budget retailers such as Aldi and Primark, ‘variety retailer' B & M - which has stores across the UK - have launched a luxury designer-style candle priced at the wallet-pleasing price of £14.99.
Jo Malone's 18cm candles are priced at £300 - saving candle lovers an impressive £285.01!
Housed in sleek black and white packaging this isn't the range's only resemblance to the popular Jo Malone candle range, according to Karina Bailey, "Raspberry & Oud bears a striking resemblance to the upmarket retailer's Velvet Rose & Oud scent, and the Cedar & Plum to their English Oak & Redcurrant fragrance - both B&M products smell strikingly similar to their premium rivals."
Available exclusively in store the 14.5cm candles - which are smaller than the 18cm high Jo Malone candle versions - also come in a smaller size priced at £6.99.
And the good news doesn't stop there. According to the Mirror, the brand is also selling fancy diffusers priced at just £12.99 - nearly five times cheaper than the ones offered up by Jo Malone, which come in at £62.
We think our Christmas wish list just got even longer!
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