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Dunnes Stores sells new €15 tote bag in two colours perfect for summer holidays
DUNNES Stores is making sure that shoppers are ready for their summer holidays this year with must-have items.
One of the items on the rails now is a bag that is a must-have while on holiday.
The Savida Printed Tote Bag costs €15 and comes in two styles.
The first is multicoloured style with red and pink patterns across it.
Shoppers can also pick up the bag in a black and white patterned style.
Speaking about the versatility of the bag, Dunnes Stores chiefs said: “From Savida, this floral tote is designed to carry all your daily essentials and more.
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“Its main compartment has a magnetic closure and inside features a convenient zip pocket, perfect for your phone and keys. A true wardrobe staple, it’s as versatile as it is practical.”
The bag is available both online and in stores now, but is set to sell out fast.
Shoppers can also pick up another staple for holidays right in your back garden.
With the kids on summer break, finding the perfect activity to keep them busy is top of most parents list.
Dunnes Stores has come to the rescue with a bargain paddling pool – and it’s easy to inflate.
The light blue paddling pool has landed in stores and is available online.
Retailing at €15, the swimming pool will keep little ones entertained all summer long.
Dunnes Stores bosses said the kids pool is quick to set up.
They said: “Dive into summer with this inflatable 3-ring paddling pool.
“Quick and easy to inflate and perfectly sized for any garden or outdoor space, it promises endless outdoor fun in the sun.”
Parents are advised they should not install the paddling pool over concrete, asphalt or any other hard surface.
Dunnes Stores chiefs said: “It is recommended to place the paddling pool/activity toy on a level surface at least 2m away from any structure or obstruction such as a fence, garage, house, overhanging branches, laundry lines or electrical wires.”
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Once set up, it’s important to change the water of paddling pools frequently – particularly in hot weather or when noticeably contaminated.
The retailer warned: “Children can drown in very small amounts of water. Empty the pool when not in use.”