TESCO is turning back the clock to 1995 by selling a range of iconic products in their retro packaging.
The supermarket is taking shoppers on a trip down memory lane to celebrate the 30th anniversary of its beloved Clubcard rewards.


For a limited time, customers can grab classic items like Robinsons, Wagon Wheels, and Rocky Bars, all dressed up in their original retro packaging.
They will also spot a range of retro fizzy drinks, such as Pepsi, Pepsi Max, and Tango Orange, Apple and Cherry.
And the 90s Heinz packaging will also make a comeback, with classic cans of its Cream of Tomato Soup.
This move is part of Tesco’s celebrations marking three decades of its iconic Clubcard, with the retro products sitting alongside a raft of exclusive Clubcard Prices deals.
Shama Wilson, Tesco Group Membership and Loyalty Director, said: “Tesco Clubcard has been delivering great value for 30 years, and we're thrilled to mark this milestone by bringing back some of the most-loved products in their classic designs.
“We hope these nostalgic treats bring back fond memories and add a little fun to your shopping trip.”;
The full list of retro food products are:
- Wagon Wheels Original – £1.50
- Rocky Choc – £1.50
- Heinz Cream of Tomato Soup – £1.20
- Pataks Curry Paste – £3.25
- Pataks Curry Sauce – £2.15
- Pataks Garlic & Coriander Pappadums 8 Pack – £2.25
- Pataks Plain Pappadums 8 Pack – £2.15
- Blue Dragon Thai Green Curry Paste – £2.30
- Blue Dragon Thai Red Curry Paste – £2.30
And the full list of retro drinks available, all 3 for £3, are:
- Pepsi Max Retro 1.5ltr
- Pepsi Retro 1.5ltr
- Diet 7up 1.5ltr
- 7up Cherry 1.5ltr
- Pepsi Max Cherry 1.5ltr
- Tango Orange 1.5ltr
- Tango Apple 1.5ltr
- Tango Cherry 1.5ltr
- Robinsons Orange 2ltr
- Robinsons Apple & Blackcurrant 2ltr
The retro products will all be marked at their original price – so you definitely don't have to pay anything extra.
They will be available in stores until April 21, so you have limited time to get hold of them.
If you want to find your nearest Tesco, you can go on the store's website and use the Store Finder tool.
However always remember to compare prices to other stores before you buy – as there may be better deals elsewhere.
Comparison site Trolley is a great tool for this, as it pulls all the latest prices together for you.
LATEST CLUBCARD DEALS
Tesco has also announced a range of new Clubcard Deals which will run until April 21.
In true celebration style, this includes reductions on some fancy wine and bubblies.
The La Vieille Ferme Rose 750ml has gone from £8.50 to £7.25, and the Jam Shed Shiraz 75cl has dropped from £8 to £6.50.
The Canti Prosecco Spumante 75cl has also had over £1 knocked off it's original price – formerly £9 and now £6.75.
A 9 pack of KitKat 2 Finger Milk bars is also getting a discount from £2.20 to £1.50, and 158g Maltesers are £2 down from £2.85.
Lastly, the Oatly Oat Drink Barista Edition 1 Litre is getting a 70p reduction from £2.20 to just £1.50.
To keep up to date with the latest Clubcard prices, it helps to download the Tesco Clubcard app.
They regularly change which products are on offer, so it makes sense to check if one of your favourite items is selling for a bargain.
If you're not a member already, it's free to join, and means you could save loads off your shop.
However, as always, remember to compare prices to other stores – even if something is on offer.
Last year Which? rated Aldi the cheapest supermarket while still factoring in loyalty card prices.
How to save money on your supermarket shop
THERE are plenty of ways to save on your grocery shop.
You can look out for yellow or red stickers on products, which show when they've been reduced.
If the food is fresh, you'll have to eat it quickly or freeze it for another time.
Making a list should also save you money, as you'll be less likely to make any rash purchases when you get to the supermarket.
Going own brand can be one easy way to save hundreds of pounds a year on your food bills too.
This means ditching “finest” or “luxury” products and instead going for “own” or value” type of lines.
Plenty of supermarkets run wonky veg and fruit schemes where you can get cheap prices if they're misshapen or imperfect.
For example, Lidl runs its Waste Not scheme, offering boxes of 5kg of fruit and vegetables for just £1.50.
If you're on a low income and a parent, you may be able to get up to £442 a year in Healthy Start vouchers to use at the supermarket too.
Plus, many councils offer supermarket vouchers as part of the Household Support Fund.
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