Primark has had shoppers 'obsessing' over their popular Disney themed merchandise and their newest collection has been another huge hit.
The fast fashion giant has become renowned for their collections inspired by some our favourite childhood classic films and characters that have shoppers flocking to stores.
From Lion King lounge wear to their latest vintage Disney inspired clothing collection, fans of the brand can always find something in store.
Now, fans can add a splash of Disney magic to their kitchen as the high-street retailer has released a brand new line of themed kitchen products in their Disney collection.
The new line of items includes dinner-sets, storage tubs, water bottles and mugs that feature vintage sketch designs for some of our favourite childhood animations, such as Bambi and Dumbo.
Sharing a snap that highlighted some of the new collections items on social media, Primark has once again sent fans into a Disney frenzy.
It comes after the retailer recently announced their new vintage Disney clothing line that was also inspired by Walt Disney Studio's classic animation sketches.
Primark captioned the nostalgic snap: "Serve up some Disney magic with our latest #PrimarkXDisney collection. Prices from £4/€4.50 @primark.home."
With over 26,000 likes and nearly 800 comments from obsessed shoppers, it's safe to say that the nostalgic collection has been another win for shoppers.
"Omg It's the kind of crockery I want to have in my kitchen, just as tender and sweet as me", exclaimed one excited shopper.
"How cute!", commented another shopper.
A third excited shopper said: "I want it all."
"I need this", said a passionate fourth shopper.
With a fifth commenting: "I need to go to Primark."
Other fans couldn't get over seeing some of their favourite childhood characters on the kitchen crockery and were quick to tag friends and family.
Primark's vintage Disney inspired kitchen products are available in-stores now.
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