Store launches Christmas pudding bin bags and fans are using them in clever ways

Christmas is coming, and with it comes reams of paper, sellotape and wrapping.

So to bring some festive cheer to, well, throwing things in the bin, you can now buy Christmas pudding bin liners.

Currently available from the Poundshop, the bin bags are round in shape so once filled resemble the festive pudding.

The product has gone down well with many after it was posted on the Facebook group Extreme Couponing and Bargains UK.

Sharing the festive bin liners, one social media user wrote: "I can't stop laughing at this. Christmas bin bags, ho ho ho.

"Poundshop.com if anyone has been waiting for these all their life."

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The post garnered a huge response with over 2,000 likes and 1.3k comments.

But it seems they've been around a while, and parents have already cottoned on to genius ways to use them.

One obvious trick is to use them to get the children to help you clear up.

One mum revealed how she did just that after buying Christmas pudding bin liners, which according to others are often available in Home Bargains, last year.

She wrote: "I got these last year, kids even helped clean up to make the Xmas pudding!"

Others explained how they use the festive bin bags for Christmas present storage until the big day.

One post read: "Use them for storing presents until the day.

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"Especially when you got a handful of kids, and keep them separately so you know what you've got.

"Then use them for the Christmas toy box rubbish etc."

Other parents agreed and pointed out that they too use the festive bin liners in multiple ways over Christmas.

One social media user explained: "They will be used to carry gifts to and from house and in to cars back home etc before being used as a bin bag for one last time.

"I know they are plastic but they are reusable and people can make good use out of them if used for other things."

Others revealed they keep theirs after the Christmas period for a clever reason.

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Explaining why they're so good for storage, one social media user wrote: "I got mine from B&M the last few years and I put my Christmas deccies in them afterwards in the loft and they are easy to spot after."

The Christmas Pudding Bin Liners cost £1 at the Poundshop for eight, but you do have to pay packaging.

Social media users reported that they had seen similar ones in Home Bargains, Poundland and B&M in previous years, in both Christmas pudding form and Brussel sprout versions.

Christmas pudding bin liners can also be found on Amazon from Suck UK and are currently available for £6.99.

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