Have a spooktacular Halloween at M&S
We love M&S treats, sweets and fresh bakery, and so the M&S Halloween range, and browsing M&S for the first time looking for Halloween collections didn’t disappoint to admire me as always.
The Halloween treats were pleasing to eyes (in a very scary way) and I am sure M&S hardly disappoints pleasing the taste buds. Most of the products from Halloween range will be available from 19th October.
Colin’s gone creepy
If you are fond of M&S, you never miss noticing Colin in some form, and this Halloween, Colin the Caterpillar has taken a spooky look by being a “yummy mummy Colin” and this treats will be available in store from 19 October. Coated in a layer of Colin’s classic milk chocolate, as well as a second layer of creamy white chocolate, it’s available in two versions – A full version, or a five-pack of mini yummy mummy Colins.
Meet Hairy Harri
My next favourite is Harri, and it’s just the same form as last year(2022), a Hairy Harri. This is also available in two sizes, a large celebration cakes which is made with madeira sponge and a strawberry jam filling, topped with vanilla buttercream and chocolate decorations, and a creepily cute cupcakes – chocolate sponge topped with vanilla buttercream and monster decorations.
The “eye want pizza”
M&S never fails to come up with affordable, delicious offers. This year, they have 3 for £12 in store from 25 October to 31 October on selected Halloween dishes. Some of them in this range are:
- “eye want pizza” mini pizzas, topped with cheese and a gherkin and olive “eye”
- mini hocus pocus sliders, made from 100% British beef and golden puff pastry
- The new zom-beef, made with British beef, green peppers and finished with a tomato sauce “blood” dip.
All-butter shortbread in spooky shapes – Halloween tins
These Halloween tins are available in two designs. The house tin has an orange LED light, while the lantern has a ghoulishly green LED light. Both tins are filled with all-butter shortbread in spooky shapes – great for dunking in hot chocolate or tea.