Aldi has revealed some of the new Kevin the Carrot Christmas range on its website.
The cheeky vegetable arrived back on our TV screens earlier this week in a Top Gear-inspired advert teaser for the store's Christmas campaign alongside a new friend - Wingman Turkey.
Back for a fifth year, Pilot Kevin is jetting through the skies and is accidentally ejected from the plane.
And it seems like shoppers still can't get enough of Kevin the Carrot and some have already spied a sneak peek of the Kevin the Carrot Christmas products on the Aldi website.
These include new Kevin the Carrot plushes, tree decorations, pyjamas, mugs and even wrapping paper.
However, when you search the website for Kevin the Carrot, nothing comes up.
But if you look through the different sections of the site, the products appear, although at the moment the listings are not live when you click on them. They are likely to go live on the day of sale.
These are the products available to buy online or in-store from November 15:
- Giant Kevin the Carrot Plush (wearing a Christmas jumper) £19.99
- Carrot Kids Tree Decorations £2.99
- Kevin the Carrot Together Gift Mug £2.99
- Giant Kevin in a Kilt Plush £3.99
- Kids' Blue Kevin Pyjamas £4.99
- Men's Kevin the Carrot Pyjamas £9.99
- Kevin, Katie and Kids Plush Bundle £11.95
- Grate Grandad Plush £3.99
- Grate Grandma Plush £3.99
- Kevin and Friends Plush Bundle £19.95
- Kevin the Carrot Santa Gift Mug £2.99
- Women's Kevin the Carrot Pyjamas £9.99
- Kevin and Katie Tree Decorations £2.99
- Carrot Kids in Jumper Decorations £2.99
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These are the products available to buy online or in-store from November 19:
- Red Kevin Christmas Gift Wrap £1.99
Katie the Carrot Plush £3.99
Wingman Turkey Plush £3.99
Kevin the Carrot Plush £3.99
- Grate Grandad Plush £3.99
- Grate Grandma Plush £3.99
No doubt there will be lots of shoppers desperate to get hold of this year's Kevin the Carrot toys.
Last year saw queues outside Aldi's stores across Merseyside with customers trying their best to get their hands on the cuddly carrot although these scenes seem unlikely this year due to the current coronavirus pandemic.