Harry Potter fans are in luck as Hogwarts-themed cakes have just flown into supermarkets.

The new range includes four gift cakes for each Hogwarts house, so buyers can create themed-parties or gift the fellow Gryffindors, Ravenclaws, Hufflepuffs and Slytherins in your life.

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There’s also a hand-decorated Hogwarts crest-shaped chocolate sponge cake with chocolate filling and finished with a bronze sheen reminiscent of a Quidditch Snitch.

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A 12-pack platter of individual Hogwarts house crest cakes, topped with frosting and edible house crest decorations are available and come with a sleeve which transforms into a house crest and corner bookmark for those avid Harry Potter readers.

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“Harry Potter is loved and enjoyed by people of all ages and we’ve created the perfect range of celebration cakes, thinking of something for everyone – no matter what Hogwarts House you are in!” said Jordan McCann, Junior Brand Manager at Finsbury Food Group.

“We’ve made sure the range includes celebration cakes that can be show stopping centrepieces, to gift cakes that you are proud to present to your friends and family!”

The range is currently in Tesco, Morrisons and Sainsbury’s and the 12-pack platter of Hogwarts House Crest Cupcakes will launch in Asda on October 7.

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