You can now buy Harry Potter's chocolate frogs at M&S - and other magical treats

The Harry Potter themed goodies can be found in M&S stores nationwide (Photo: Shutterstock)The Harry Potter themed goodies can be found in M&S stores nationwide (Photo: Shutterstock)
The Harry Potter themed goodies can be found in M&S stores nationwide (Photo: Shutterstock)

Marks & Spencer has launched a new collection of Harry Potter sweet treats in partnership with Warner Bros - and they could make ideal stocking fillers for all wizarding fans this Christmas.

The special edition range includes a milk chocolate Sorting Hat, milk chocolate Elder Wand complete with Professor Dumbledore’s favourite - the trusty Sherbet Lemon, a milk chocolate Golden Snitch, a Harry Potter toy with chocolate wand, and the famous sweet from the books, the milk chocolate Frog.

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The Harry Potter themed goodies can be found in M&S stores nationwide.

The full range

Harry Potter Dumbledore's Elder wand and sherbet lemons, £5Harry Potter toy with chocolate wand, £14Harry Potter chocolate sorting hat, £10Harry Potter chocolate frog, 65pHarry Potter house crests tins, £2Harry Potter golden snitch, £3Harry Potter Enchanted Forest Advent Calendar, £12

Seasonal treats

Alongside the, M&S also recently unveiled its Halloween range. Shoppers can look forward to a scary Colin the Caterpillar cake ( Frankencolin the Caterpillar), vegan Firecracker Ghouliflower Popcorn, Eerie Eyeball Margarita Pizza, Mummy Meatloaf Toffee Apple Bangers and Yummy Mummy Yumnuts.

For those already looking forward to Christmas, the full 2020 Marks & Spencer Christmas food range has been announced and includes over 1,000 newly developed tasty treats.

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April Preston, director of product development at M&S said, “This year, customers have been telling us they want to embrace the spirit of Christmas more than ever.

"We won’t want to confine Christmas to one day, we’ll be looking to extend the festive season and turn it into a series of moments, celebrating with loved ones in whatever way we can.

"Christmas isn’t a time our customers want to hold back, and food will continue to play a central part in their celebrations.

"Some of the festivities may look a bit different, some might even be virtual, but they will be more special than ever as we treat, thank, celebrate and unite with friends and family.”

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