It's always a good day when M&S announces they're launching a brand-new festive product. We LOVED their light-up Christmas chocolate box and their adorable 'letters for Santa' biscuit tin, and now they're back with a product that truly trumps the snow globe gin, a Mince Pie liqueur that lights up just by touching it!
You'll find no buttons or switches on this festive tipple, just simply touch the bottle and it illuminates a warm golden glow. It's like pure magic!
M&S first brought out the snow globe light-up liqueurs back in 2020, and thanks to some brand-new technology, the brand decided to raise the bar with a touch sensitive label that makes the Christmas tree on the front turn on instantly when you simply touch either side of the bottle!
The new festive liqueur has all the flavours of a mince pie, but in liquid form! From buttery pastry to zesty fruit and rich, spiced mincemeat, everyone will love this decadent drink and is best enjoyed neat, served over ice, or poured over ice cream for a decadent and quick-and-easy dessert option.
Alongside the new Mince Pie Liqueur, M&S has also brought back their Clementine Gin Liqueur Snow Globe (which is constantly a sell out every year), and it comes in a stunning gift box – making it super easy to wrap and perfect for giving to any gin lovers in your life!
The new Mince Pie Liqueur retails for £20 for 70cl and the Clementine Gin Liqueur Light Up Snow Globe retails for £20 for 70cl, is available in stores now or on Ocado.com.
Mel is the Senior Food & Drink Writer for Good Housekeeping UK, covering all the delicious new product launches that come her way, writing about food and drink topics, and curating gift guides for the best foodie products to buy. Alongside that, she can be found developing and creating cocktails for GH and holds her WSET Level 2 in Wine and Spirits. She was part of the Good Housekeeping Institute food testing team for over four years before moving over to the digital side, so knows a thing or two about great food products. You'll find her scouring the supermarket shelves in her spare time for new and exciting ingredients to experiment with in her kitchen.