Limited-Edition Advent Calendars
We’re all waiting for the holiday collections of goodies, mostly because year after year, they’re more and more interesting. The chain’s official US Instagram account announced to customers that the popular advent calendar will land in stores around November.
Naturally, followers started planning which calendars they’ll snag (because they’ll rapidly disappear). So what’s with this calendar hype, you might be wondering? Most grocery stores sell this kind of advent calendar throughout the holiday season.
However, Lidl doesn’t simply sell a cardboard book of milk chocolate figurines. No, no. Customers want the winter wonderland wine, the fruit spreads and honey, the Minecraft games for the little ones, and so on.
Preferred Selection of Milk Chocolate Butter Cookies
These tasty cookies pack a layer of marshmallow between the delicious buttery biscuit layer and the thick chocolate layer. So many people “live for the chocolate butter cookies”. You can buy a package of 12 for only $3.09.
Way to Go! Chocolate Bars
There are many reasons why people love these chocolate bars. You can purchase the inventive flavor that resembles Almond Caramel Crisps for only $3.79, and the Coconut Pecan for only $3.49. What’s even greater is the impact the brand wants to have. “Love the mission behind these bars,” a customer wrote on the chain’s social media account.
Apple Turnovers
One of the first things that will pop up when you walk into a Lidl store is the amazing in-house bakery, with freshly baked goodies, such as bread, croissants, muffins, and lots of desserts. There is a lot you will want to get from this section.
But informed shoppers have an amazing plan, which is picking up a fruit-filled puff pastry or more. The brand posted more about these turnovers for National Apple Turnover Day, with one customer responding: “This is by far my favorite dessert in the Lidl bakery! I always buy 2 every time I shop there, which is a minimum once per week!”. You can easily grab this treat for $1.19 each.