Marks and Spencer customers can get a free bottle of light up gin, vodka or rum worth £15
02.11.2023 - 17:43
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Marks and Spencer customers can snap up a free bottle of the brand's popular light-up gin, as well as vodka or rum worth £15 ahead of Black Friday. M&S' sell-out snow globe gin is no longer available to buy this year, but has been replaced with a different light-up bottle which is equally as attractive.
Last year M&S warned of shortages of the popular snow globe gin bottles, warning shoppers that when it was are down to its last few remaining bottles in stores. The brand decided to not sell the popular gin bottles this year but instead launched a series of new light-up alcohol bottles in time for Christmas.
They include a 'Very Berry' vodka, Marmalade Gin and Stollen Rum Liqueur and all three bottles light up for a more festive feel. The three bottles are on sale on the M&S website and grocery site Ocado and there is a way to get a bottle completely free in 2023.
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New members can grab a £15 sign-up bonus when they spend £15 or over at Ocado. With the deal, new members can sign up to the site for free get the M&S Light Up Very Berry Vodka Liqueur after cashback.
This deal is also available on the Light Up Marmalade Gin Liqueur and the Light Up Stollen Rum Liqueur All shoppers will need to do is sign up here, search for Ocado and click 'Get Cashback Now'.
M&S' light up gin liqueurs have been popular in recent years, with each year bringing new flavours. But for the first time other spirits drinkers can get involved in the fun, with this year seeing a single Marmalade gin liqueur offering
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