Primark has driven Harry Potter fans wild with the launch of its brand new range of Harry Potter themed pets.
The retailer, which recently announced a very unexpected collaboration with Greggs, shared a preview of the magical new range on Facebook earlier this week.
Sharing a photo of a dog bed, harness and leash set, feeding bowl and range of toys all sporting the classic Gryffindor colors of red and gold, Primark wrote: “Spoil your foursome friend legs with Harry Potter bed and accessories… Prices start from £5.
The Facebook post has already received over 2.1k likes and 8.4k comments from shoppers continuing to spoil their pets.
One social media user wrote: “Scruffy would look so good in these colors!!! »
Another commented: “My bunny Archie needs some accessories. I’m a Slytherin but with his bravery and his 110% taste for adventure this little rascal is a Gryffindor.
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Although a third asked, “Why is it always Gryffindor?” My dog is such a Hufflepuff.
Primark said that due to the popularity of its Harry Potter range of pets, stock and availability may be limited in some stores.
A spokesperson said: “The merchandise is very popular and we are doing our best to meet the demand. We encourage you to check with the store team for more information.
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But let’s talk more about this Greggs collaboration; earlier this month, mannequins in the windows of a number of Primark stores were spotted with vegan sausage rolls and baked steaks as part of the displays, while a receipt discreetly showing items of the Greggs menu also appeared on Primark’s social media. canals.
Following these hints, the two retailers confirmed their somewhat unexpected partnership, sharing a video revealing a new line of clothing and a “Tasty by Greggs” cafe experience on their social media.
And last week Primark unveiled its new Greggs clothing line, featuring hoodies, sweatshirts, t-shirts, bucket hats, socks and sliders adorned with iconic Greggs branding and plenty of rolls of sausage.