Amazon has knocked down the price of several Lindt Lindor advent calendars, with the mini calendar now down to £6.50 and perfect for chocolate lovers this festive season
With less than a week until December, it’s nearly time to kick off the Christmas countdown. For those who’ve yet to secure their advent calendars, Amazon is offering some tempting deals on Lindt Lindor chocolate, making it the perfect time to purchase a thoughtful gift or personal indulgence.
First on the list is this Lindt Lindor assorted mini advent calendar, currently priced at £6.50, down from £7. It houses 24 of the brand’s signature truffles in bite-sized portions.
Flavours include milk chocolate, 45% dark, white, and caramel – and as an extra treat on Christmas Eve, customers will discover a larger Lindor milk heart behind the final door.
A more whimsical choice is this Lindt Figures and Truffles calendar that’s been reduced by 18% for Black Friday, now costing £7, down from £8.50. It’s a hit with shoppers, as according to Amazon, over 20,000 have been snapped up in the past month.
Hidden behind the doors are Swiss milk chocolate napolitains, Lindor mini truffles, and milk chocolate snowdrops. There are also two larger milk chocolate surprises – a golden reindeer and a Santa, reports the Manchester Evening News.
If the mini truffles weren’t enough, this Lindt Lindor assorted gold advent calendar is packed with 16 full-sized truffles in milk, white, 70% dark, hazelnut, plus eight mini milk chocolate truffles. It’s currently 21% off at Amazon, priced at £9.50, down from £12.
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There are loads of bargains at other retailers, too. Cadbury Direct is presently hosting a huge Black Friday sale on Christmas chocolate, with standout offers including a Dairy Milk Lotus Biscoff calendar for £6.50 (down from £7.79), a Heroes advent calendar twin bundle for £14 (down from £15.58), and a Dairy Milk Chunk Collection Gift Tin for £48 (down from £57).
Meanwhile at Hotel Chocolat, there’s 15% off when customers spend £35 this Black Friday. With this offer, shoppers could snap up a Velvetiser drinking chocolate advent calendar for £34, down from £40.
Those who fancy splashing out could grab the Grand Advent Calendar, which will set you back £68, down from £80, after the 15% Black Friday discount. Customers can secure savings on numerous other Hotel Chocolat products too, provided their basket reaches at least £35.
Meanwhile, the Lindor advent calendars at Amazon appear to have proved popular with customers, who have posted early reviews before the official Christmas countdown begins. One purchased the assorted mini calendar and commented: “Got this smaller Lindor calendar for my partner and they love it.
“It has all the mini classic Lindor truffles inside with a great selection of flavours. Top quality as always, and feels like a thoughtful little December treat without spending too much.”
One chuffed customer who bought the Lindor assorted gold calendar left a glowing five-star review, stating: “You can tell straight away it’s a step up from the usual advent calendars. The truffles are rich, smooth, and everything you expect from Lindt.”
Another satisfied customer who picked up the chocolate figures calendar shared: “Fun advent calendar and good Lindt quality. My fiancé will be excited!”.
A different buyer highlighted the size in their review, saying: “It looks great, can’t wait to dig in on the 1st of December. Excellent chocolatiers, well worth the money, although these are the smaller reindeers.”
Yet another purchaser who opted for the assorted gold advent calendar mentioned the packaging in a four-star review: “The design of the calendar is very heavily branded. While I have no problem with them putting branding on, I would prefer it to be more subtle.
“This feels like a large advertisement stuck in the lounge for a month … Overall, it is a good calendar, but I would prefer more subtle design and more of the larger chocolates.”















