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Father's Day Gifts At Asda

By Grocerygems @grocerygems

Father's Day Gifts At Asda

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It's Father's Day this Sunday, and it's still not too late to grab your Dad a lovely present. Asda have a wide range of gift ideas for Father's Day, with something for every budget from pocket money treats to a Super Dad Onesie!
Father's Day Gifts At Asda

For the Sweet Tooth Dad: This Chocolate & Ale Fudge should appeal! It's a deliciously creamy fudge made with dark chocolate and Yorkshire Ale. It comes in a brightly packaged box and is a complete bargain at only £1.00.
Father's Day Gifts At Asda

For the Beer Loving Dad: There's a great range of Premium Ales & Stout. This Premium Golden Ale from Asda's Extra Special range is described as a "well balanced fusion of malt and floral hop with a clean dry citrus finish". £1.00 for 500ml. You can even get a #1 Best Ever Dad printed pint glass for him to drink it from (see here). There are also some great offers on wine and bubbly for Father's Day, including a Lanson Champagne, £20 (was £32.48) and an Extra Special Rioja, £5 (was £7.48).
Father's Day Gifts At Asda

For the Coffee/Tea Drinking Dad: There's a new range of Dad themed mugs available in prices ranging from £1.00 to £4.00.
Father's Day Gifts At Asda

For the World's Greatest Dad: Younger children will love to present their Dad with this large chocolate "World's Greatest Dad" medal!
Father's Day Gifts At Asda

For the Sports Fan Dad: This net filled with a variety of chocolate sports themed balls is sure to be a winner! It's for the ultimate Champion Dad! £1.00 for 110g.
Father's Day Gifts At Asda

For the Fun Loving Dad: What could be better than a Super Dad Onesie? Just make sure he doesn't wear it out to the cinema to watch Man of Steel. £18.00 from George at Asda (see here).
Father's Day Gifts At Asda

And if the kids are planning on making their special man a breakfast in bed, don't forget the Super Dad Toast Stamp!
Asda kindly sent me some Father's Day products for an honest review and all views are my own.


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