Shoppers rave over £23 kitchen item that will completely transform your Christmas dinner

Christmas dinner

Having a gravy fountain at your Christmas dinner is a unique way to change things up (Image: Getty Images)

Shoppers are raving over a kitchen item will add a novelty element to your dinner this year.

Fans say that if you’re looking to spice up your Christmas dinner and create an entertaining, memorable and different dinner this year – you’ll want to buy this £23 item.

A shows a chocolate fountain being used for gravy as classic dinner items such as pigs in blankets, yorkshire puddings and vegetables are dipped in.

Hosting dinner can be hard but with this gravy fountain, you might just be able to keep the kids under control.

The innovative idea uses a standard chocolate fountain but instead replaces the chocolate to create a flowing stream of gravy!

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Some would prefer to keep their Christmas dinner more traditional (Image: Getty Images)

The new limited edition Bisto Pigs in Blankets Gravy is PERFECT for roast dinners, British meals and of course dipping your Christmas faves!

It might not sound like a practical idea, and maybe it’s not, but it’s no doubt something that’s different from the norm.

Commenters are torn on the idea, one person wrote: “I can’t be the only one who thinks it tastes horrendous.”

Others are keen to implement the gravy fountain into their , one wrote: “This is OBSCENE. I must have it!!!”

Another commented: “Where can I get a gravy fountain I need one in my life.”

For those looking to reinvent even further, another odd food-related change could be made.

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You can use a regular chocolate fountain for this fun Christmas hack (Image: Getty Images)

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Some people have tried adding edible glitter to their gravy to add a bit of extra sparkle to their dinner.

Again, the idea has been met with criticism, as one person commented: “There is nothing remotely appetising about this.”

Another wrote: “I don’t want glitter in my food.”

While these ideas might add some festive fun to your day, they don’t seem like the most practical.

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