Valentine’s Day is just around the corner and people are excited, especially the ones celebrating their first Valentine’s Day together. Just in time for the occasion of love, Aldi has launched its latest range of buildable flowers. Dubbed Blocks in Bloom, they are not your regular flowers you can give to your partner. These flowers are buildable just like LEGO sets and make for a unique Valentine’s Day gift idea.

Priced at £2.99 (roughly $3.70) per flower, Blocks in Bloom buildable flowers have reached the famous middle aisle at Aldi right in time for Valentine’s Day, offering customers a chance to buy these for their loved ones or maybe for themselves. With these vibrant flowers, customers can channel their creativity and create a long-lasting display to celebrate the occasion. Not just for Valentine’s Day, they can be displayed throughout the year as these blooms will never wither or die.

This latest flower range has a set of roses, orchids, tulips, blue clover, lavender, jasmine, and more types to choose from for a fuller floral display. Each set has pieces ranging from 52 to 159 and comes with a thorough how-to guide, making it easy for builders of any skill level to craft an eye-catching bouquet.

Customers are obsessed with this new range of flowers by Aldi and their reactions show it. One Instagram user said, “These are super cute!” Another wrote, “Obsessed.”

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They are high in demand and selling fast as some people are struggling to get a hold of the product. One Instagram user expressed their dismay by stating, “I’ve been to 2 Aldi’s and all sold out, going to another 2 or 3 later.”

If you don’t want to be one of the strugglers, then hurry to your nearest Aldi store. Or, you can grab them online while the stock lasts. Happy Valentine’s Day!

Image: ALDI

Via: GB News

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Writing her way through life, Pragati is a budding writer, art enthusiast, and devotee of everything creative. She loves reading and penning down moments into immortal words. Literature, reflecting, and music nourishes her life. When not writing, she is sitting under the blue sky, wrapped around in solitude, admiring nature, or most probably talking to a tree.

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