The star of Aldi’s Christmas ads, Kevin the Carrot, will be getting his own range of toys again this year, and there's not long to wait.
Aldi has confirmed fans of Kevin and his friends can expect to get their hands on the toys from November 25, 2021.
The famous plush toys often sell out quickly so you'll have to be quick if you don't want to miss out.
How can I buy Aldi's Kevin the Carrot toys?
Landing online and in stores on November 25, Kevin the Carrot will be joined by co-stars Ebanana Scrooge and Marcus Radishford.
I can’t be-leaf you’ve beat us with the Christmas decorations! Keep your eyes (and carrots) peeled for our own 🥕👀 #KevinTheCarrot https://t.co/d6LaPFP7ws
— Aldi Stores UK (@AldiUK) November 11, 2021
Due to anticipated demand, these toys will only be available two per customer.
Watch Kevin the Carrot and Marcus Rashford in the Aldi Christmas advert here.
The Christmas ad aired on November 11.
The famous carrot who has taken centre stage in Aldi’s Christmas campaigns the last 6 years was rumoured to be missing for this year’s ad.
Before posting a teaser to the advert which did not include Kevin, Aldi posted on its website: "We know you’re excited about getting a first look at Kevin for 2021 but we’ve not seen him or his family since Christmas 2020.
"If he gets in touch, we’ll let you know."
After days of speculation, the full advert release confirmed that Kevin would be returning, guiding Ebanana Scrooge through the real meaning of Christmas.
Kevin the Carrot and Friends plush toys will be available in Aldi stores from Thursday, November 25.
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