Woman Plugs Mr Price Home’s Christmas Decorations, South Africans Pumped: “It’s Never Too Early”

Woman Plugs Mr Price Home’s Christmas Decorations, South Africans Pumped: “It’s Never Too Early”

  • A local content creator named Hayley Malan shared with people online that Mr Price Home was already selling Christmas decorations
  • On display were Christmas crackers, ornaments, tablecloths, pillows, and a Christmas light projector, to name a few
  • The December-themed decor excited South African shoppers, who shared that they loved what they saw on their screens
A woman showed Christmas decorations from Mr Price Home.
A woman showed that Mr Price Home was already supplying people with Christmas decorations. Images: @hayleymalan
Source: TikTok

Hayley Malan, a Cape Town-based lifestyle content creator, excitedly shared a sneak peek of Christmas decorations already available at Mr Price Home at Canal Walk Shopping Centre. Although the Christian holiday is three months away, some people felt it was better to stock up sooner rather than later.

Hayley took to her TikTok account on 17 September, 2025 to show the red, white, and green-themed items on the popular retail store's shelves. While there were the staple Christmas crackers, there were also glass items such as vases, cups, and jars, tablecloths, pillows, baskets, a Christmas light projector for the kids, and of course, ornaments.

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Although the prices weren't shown in the video, the excited mom said:

"Yes, it’s only September, but I’m here for it."

South Africans love the plug

Many members of the online community gathered in the comment section with excitement after seeing the spirit of Christmas taking over the aisles at Mr Price Home. Many joked about the timing of the items being on sale, while others shared that they absolutely adored the decor.

A surprised woman looking at her phone.
Internet users were surprised to see the Christmas decorations. Image: Sean Anthony Eddy
Source: Getty Images

@marc42204 humorously pleaded under the post:

"Lord, I beg you, please don't let my wife see this video."

@muneera.patel stated with a laugh:

"They just completely skipped Halloween."

@scorpionqueen21 found themselves in a dilemma and asked:

"So what must I now do with last year's things because this is beautiful?"

@tayleagilliland chuckled and wrote:

"Every year, it’s a month earlier, and before we know it, they’ll be selling Christmas decor in March."

@ksingh392 told the people on the internet:

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"I need to win the Lotto. I love absolutely everything!"

@nadineparker843 shared their opinion about the decorations, writing:

"While all very pretty, we don't do a white Christmas in South Africa. So reindeer, holly leaves, bells, sleighs, snow, etc, are just so bleh."

@whitemustanggirl added in the comment section:

"It's never too early in this economy. We need to save and prepare. Imagine I only go in December for all my goods. I'll be broke. Now I can stock up."

Take a look at the TikTok video below:

3 Other stories about Mr Price Home

  • In another article, Briefly News reported that a woman transformed her bedroom with chic decor pieces from the retail store. People praised the woman's talent for interior design.
  • A South African woman demonstrated how to decorate an apartment on a budget using items from Mr Price Home. Her viral video offered practical tips and creative ideas.
  • Last year, a woman shared that she found the same glass teapot at Mr Price Home, Jet Home, and Selection Mart for different prices. Social media users expressed a keen interest in purchasing the item.

Source: Briefly News

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Jade Rhode (Human Interest Editor) Jade Rhode is a Human Interest Reporter who joined the Briefly News team in April 2024. She obtained her Bachelor of Arts degree from Rhodes University, majoring in Journalism and Media Studies (distinction) and Linguistics. Before pursuing her tertiary education, Jade worked as a freelance writer at Vannie Kaap News. After her studies, she worked as an editorial intern for BONA Magazine, contributing to both print and online. To get in touch with Jade, email jade.rhode@briefly.co.za