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Aldi’s much-loved 85p bunny crumpets hop back onto shelves right in time for Easter

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They’re back! As Easter approaches, fan-favourite supermarket, Aldi, has put a smile on everyone’s face with the return of their bunny crumpets.The delights, which have officially hopped back onto shelves, are sure to put a smile on your little one’s face this Easter and can be purchased in store.The much-loved savoury treats, shaped as bunny heads, are available for 85p for a four pack and all you have to do is place them under a heated grill and, if you wish, top with butter, chocolate or whichever topping you fancy.

The crumpets are each marked with an ear-resistible face to resemble the iconic Easter bunny, and these aren’t the only tasty Easter treats to be lining Aldi’s shelves this year.The store, which just announced the return of.

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