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You can now decorate your Christmas tree with glitter gravy baubles

A Christmas staple reinvented and hung on the tree!

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While glitter gravy is nothing new, we're fairly certain we've discovered a Christmas tree decorating idea that could best be described as "different".

Forget tinsel, fairy lights and delicate glass baubles.

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Add some sparkle to your Christmas dinner with some glitter gravy (Credit: Popaball)

What you really need is a set of glitter gravy baubles to add an extra-special festive touch to your tree.

Read more: You can now buy edible candles in festive flavours ahead of Christmas

Drink shimmer company Popaball has launched glitter gravy granules – and they come ready to hang on your tree.

Priced at £5.99 for one bauble, the website says there's enough inside to smother 12 Christmas dinners with gravy.

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The glitter gravy comes in a bauble you can hang from your Christmas tree (Credit: Popaball)

The granules are vegan and all you have to do is take the bauble off your tree on Christmas Day, pop the contents into a gravy jug and add boiling water.

After a quick stir, serve to enjoy a "shim-merry Christmas dinner".

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A Popaball rep revealed how the product came about.

"We made some glitter gravy for Christmas dinner one year and it made everyone laugh," they said.

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The glitter gravy bauble is reusable, too (Credit: Popaball)

"It was a real talking point and we thought, I know who else would love this – our customers," they explained.

The company said the baubles are also reusable – just fill them with sweets and hang them from your tree next Christmas!

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