Marks and Spencer has just unveiled the biggest gift of all for the festive season, with the launch of their sparkling Christmas collection and boy are we in for a treat!

The range, which includes over 450 new products for 2024, is going to make Christmas gifting (and Christmas food and fizz), so much easier to plan this year as there are some serious gems in the range!

Out of so many exciting products to choose from, we narrowed it down to one thing that really caught our eye and will be the ultimate gifting option this season, and that's the stunning Magical Snowing Forest Gift Box.

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It's the light-up chocolate box, and it's filled with 'snow'! All you have to do is gently shake the box to loosen the snow, switch it on and watch as an enchanting fluttering of glitter and magical light fills the box.

M&S The Magical Snowing Forest, 200g

The Magical Snowing Forest, 200g
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Plus, there's a drawer hiding at the bottom, and it's filled with crunchy Belgium milk and blond chocolate ganache truffles - yum!

Just like the Starry Night light projecting shortbread tin and the light up gin liqueur snow globes that went viral from M&S in previous years, this one will also be up there with must-have items from the range. Just imagine how gorgeous this light-up chocolate box keepsake would be on the mantlepiece or beneath the Christmas tree!

The Magical Snowing Forest is available online and in stores now, and retails for £15 for 200g. You might want to get down to your nearest M&S and stock up as these won't be around long!

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Melanie Giandzi
Senior Food & Drink Writer

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.