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You Can Now Get Percy Pig Mince Pies From Marks & Spencer

You Can Now Get Percy Pig Mince Pies From Marks & Spencer

Percy Pig just made it onto our Christmas spread...

Joanna Freedman

Joanna Freedman

With all the supermarket Christmas ranges coming in thick and fast, we didn't think we could get any more excited for the festive season to arrive.

But then our spread just got a whole lot more cute and colourful, thanks to Marks & Spencer's new Percy Pig Mince Pies.

We mean, have you seen anything more adorable?!

Available to purchase right now in M&S stores, as part of their limited edition festive range, the mine pies aren't you classic dried fruit and mince meat concoction.

Instead, they're made of delicious shortcrust pastry and filled with Percy flavoured jam, topped with light and fluffy Percy Pig flavoured sponge, Percy Pig icing and finished off with a classic Percy sweet.

The mince pies will look so pretty in your Christmas spread (
M&S)

Yum.

The perfect addition to the Christmas pud table for anybody who doesn't like a traditional mince pie, the Percy Pig edition will also add a splash of pink to your offering - and who doesn't want that?!

The Percy Pig Mince Pies cost £2 for a pack of four.

If pink and pretty isn't your thing, then M&S has tonnes of other tasty desserts, too.

For one, there's a Christmassy Colin The Caterpillar, which is dressed in a santa hat with candied holly leaves, chocolate presents and white chocolate Christmas baubles scattered on his back.

Under all the festive cheer, Colin is still the same tasty chocolate sponge roll, filled with chocolate buttercream and covered in milk chocolate, so you know he's going to be delicious to munch on Christmas day, too.

He serves 10, and he'll cost £10 if you want to pick him up in store.

Colin has had a festive makeover (
M&S)

You can also get your hands on some cute tasty traditional mince pie, deep-filled with juicy vine fruits, cranberries, clementine and cognac, will set you back just £1.50.

Plus, why not try a Chocolate Orange Christmas Pudding (£12) flavoured with juicy vine fruit, Belgian chocolate, orange liqueur and brandy, with an oozy, melt-in-the-middle chocolate and orange sauce inside. Mmmm.

Profiteroles and chocolate orange Christmas pud are also on the menu (
M&S)

Shimmery profiteroles - or Golden Balls - are on sale for £12, too, as well as the return of the Giant Gold Bullion Bar (£20) - a favourite from last year which has now been super-sized.

The Bullion Bar is essentially a light caramel mousse layered with chocolate ganache, crunchy chocolate shortbread pieces and salted caramel sauce, encased in a milk chocolate shell.

What a showstopper to bring along to the family buffet!

Christmas might be a little weird this year, but the sweet treats certainly won't disappoint.

Featured Image Credit: Flickr

Topics: Tasty Food, M&S, Marks and Spencer, Tasty