A mum has gone viral after creating a 'breathtaking' Grinch themed Christmas tree using £1.99 decorations from Home Bargains.
26.10.2021 - 18:21 / dailyrecord.co.uk
Heinz is one of those food brands that has been a staple in family households for generations.
Growing up you just know every cupboard had a selection of Heinz Tomato Ketchup or Heinz Baked Beanz for you to enjoy, which has led the brand to have numerous fans all over the country.
Well, if you know of a super-fan in your life - or maybe your one yourself? - then for this years Christmas, why not consider getting some gifts from the limited edition Heinz Christmas range?
Yes, you heard that right,
A mum has gone viral after creating a 'breathtaking' Grinch themed Christmas tree using £1.99 decorations from Home Bargains.
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