YULETIDE-loving Brits are racing to nab Costa Coffee gift sets.
The British coffee chain has dropped a series of goodies ahead of the festive season – and they make perfect stocking fillers.


You can pick them up in various shops on the high street, but shoppers claim they’re cheapest in B&M.
It comes after Newfoodsuk took to Facebook to share the nifty – and chocolatey – gift sets.
According to the bargain hunters behind the page, the full range is shelved in Boots.
They unearthed barista tool sets for £22, a festival travel cup set complete with biscuits and syrup for £18, as well as a seasonal trio of syrups for £10.
Also for £10 was a dusting trio, including vanilla, chocolate and cinnamon coffee toppers, and a festive mug gift set.
A tin full of Costa’s biscuits is also up for grabs for £12.50.
And while Christmas fanatics were keen to pick up the sets, some were quick to point out that some were even cheaper in B&M.
The British discount store is famed for its low prices.
As far as Costa Christmas goodies go, the dusting trio is 50% cheaper than in Boots at £5.
You can also pick up a Costa Coffee Travel Cup on its own for £5.
A Costa Coffee Hot Chocolate Gift Set is £8 in B&M, as is a Salted Caramel Latte Gift Set.
Earlier this month, Costa unveiled its long-awaited festive menu.
The new board includes the Maple Hazel Latte (from 212 calories) and the Maple Hot Chocolate (from 233 calories).
Both drinks feature roasted hazelnut syrup and maple sauce, topped with whipped cream and crunchy biscuit sprinkles, starting at £3.95.
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For those not ready to give up iced drinks, the Maple Hazel Iced Latte (from 203 calories) combines chilled milk, fresh espresso, roasted hazelnut syrup, maple sauce, and biscuit crumbs, also starting at £3.95.
The coffee chain also introduced a new line-up of savoury treats that already have shoppers racing to their nearest branch.
The new Brie, Bacon and Chilli Jam Panini features beechwood smoked streaky bacon, creamy brie, and a hint of smoky chilli jam, all packed into a seed-topped panini.
Meanwhile, the brand-new Chicken and Chorizo Panini combines British roast chicken and Spanish chorizo with paprika, red pepper chutney and fresh spinach.