Woolies and Disney are teaming up on new collectibles and we can't wait
It's time!!
Woolworths is coming out with a brand new and very exciting collectible, this time in collaboration with Disney.
Get your trolleys ready, because they're hitting stores sooner than you think.
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New collectibles!
Woolworths Group has officially partnered with Disney once again to launch their newest collectible - Disney Discs.
The collectible is celebrating 70 years of Disneyland Resort in California, and bringing the magic right here to Australia.
Shoppers will be able to collect 40 unique Disney, Pixar, Marvel and Star Wars discs, each with a matching card.
There will also be a $12 Disney Discs collectors album available to purchase, featuring a foldable game board with 3D buildable replicas of some of Disneyland Resort in California's most iconic attractions and experiences.
Michael Laxton, Chief Marketing Officer, Woolworths Group, said this extra touch of magic makes it 'more than just a collectible'.
'We know our customers love Disney collectibles and we're pleased to be bringing a bit of extra magic to their shop. We've also included a special ultra-rare collectible for customers to find, which I'm super excited about,' he said.
'This year it's more than just a collectible. The board game in the collector's album will give families even more ways to connect and play together.'
Tim Everett, Vice President and General Manager, Consumer Products Commercialisation, at The Walt Disney Company Australia & New Zealand agreed with the sentiment.
'As we celebrate the 70th anniversary of Disneyland Resort in California, we're so happy to unveil this special commemorative collection of Disney Discs, a tribute to the magic, memories, and imagination that started it all,' he said.
"This is yet another exciting collectible we've proudly released in collaboration with our valued partners at Woolworths and BIG W, continuing our shared commitment to bringing Disney magic into the homes of Australian families.'
Will you be picking these up?
YES! I'm obsessed!
Nah, not for me.
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Extra special collectibles
For the avid collectors, there is one extra-rare piece for you to look out for this time around.
Shoppers can hope to discover the ultra-rare 'Partners Statue of Walt Disney and Mickey Mouse at Disneyland' disc, featuring the iconic Sleeping Beauty Castle.
Only a handful of these will be in circulation, so you better catch them before they end up on eBay for who knows how much.
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When can we get them?!
Shoppers will be able to get their hands on the brand new collectibles from next Wednesday, July 16 until August 26.
Each Disney pack will include one collectible disc and card, with every $30 spent instore or online at Woolworths Supermarkets, BIG W, Metro and MILKRUN.
Customers will also be able to gain an additional pack of cards when purchasing some specific participating products, with a limit of three bonus packs per brand, per shop.
Everyday Rewards members can also keep an eye out for exclusive offers to help you complete your collection even faster.
For a full list of participating brands and products, and complete terms and conditions, visit the Woolworths or BIG W website.
Originally published as Woolies and Disney are teaming up on new collectibles and we can't wait
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