HOME Bargains is selling a unicorn tape dispenser for the budget-friendly price of 39p. It features a white unicorn with a multicoloured mane and serrated rear-end so you can snap the tape off easi…
It features a white unicorn with a multicoloured mane and serrated rear-end so you can snap the tape off easily.Credit: Extreme Couponing and Bargains ukThe tape's colourful design will help jazz up any projects that they are working on.
But it’s only suitable for kids aged eight and above, so make sure you bear that in mind when buying it.It can't be bought online, so your best bet is to go to your nearest Home Bargains branch and see if you can track it down.
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