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Marks and Spencer has released the cutest Christmas biscuit tin

Oct 15, 2024

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First the light-up snowing chocolate box and now this!? It just keeps getting better and better...🎁🍪

Just when we thought Christmas couldn't get better with the launch of the Magical Snowing Forest chocolate box (with lights and an actual flurry of snow), M&S hits the ball out of the park again with the cutest biscuit tin I've seen in a very long time.

The tin in question is the Letters for Santa tin, which is in the shape of a letterbox, and is complete with mailbox flag that moves up and down (to signify when there's post inside). But, the best part is that the biscuits inside are teeny tiny little all-butter chocolate chip biscuits, in the shape of envelopes!

Once you've eaten all of the envelope biscuits, you can reuse the tin as a cute way for children to write their Christmas wish lists and then "send off" to Santa at the North Pole. And for only £5 for a 200g tin, we're sold.

Alongside this, another notable gift I saw in the new gifting range was the Santa's Workshop Musical Light-Up Tin. As soon as I see the words 'light-up' and Christmas, my interests are piqued. This tin is filled with all-butter toffee and chocolate chip cookies in star shapes and sits inside a house that resembles Santa's Workshop, complete with magical lights, music, mirrors and moving parts!

The Santa's Workshop tin costs £10 for 400g and can be used as a lovely decoration on the mantel piece for years to come.

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