New M&S coronation collection launches exciting shoppers who 'need' it
Marks & Spencer has just launched a 'commemorative coronation collection' of tins - and shoppers are excited to snap them up. The retailer has released limited-edition Fairtrade English breakfast tea tins and all-butter shortbread tins, which are both available in M&S Foodhalls now.
Carl Paul commented: "I spotted these at the weekend ! Very excited!!" Angi Langford posted: "Why does that shortbread always taste better in these tins? Had the jubilee ones last year as well." Janie Burden added: "Need to get one of these!!"Gemma Dixon wrote: "I love collecting the tins" and Leanne Smith said: "These are pretty". Mel Baldam added: "Aww I want both of them!" and Nana Jo suggested: "Instead of an Easter egg".
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