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Luke Matthews

Asda shoppers love store's new Mickey Mouse range of Disney kitchenware

If you're a huge fan of all things Disney, then Asda's new range of cookware will be must-have for your kitchen cupboards.

A customer spotted the range on the shelves in store and shared pictures on social media, with other shoppers desperate to get their hands on the Mickey Mouse-themed items.

It includes a set of Mickey-shaped cookie cutters at just £3 and an ice cube tray featuring the same shapes for £4, whereas a rolling pin adorned with the character's silhouette and a wooden Mickey chopping board are both priced at £5.

Images of the display also show ceramic mixing bowls in grey or pink, with the Disney logo embossed around the sides, which is one of the more expensive items at £9.

The mixing bowl is £9 (FACEBOOK)
And the rolling pin is £5 (FACEBOOK)

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For those who are hoping to really stock up on Disney goodies, there's also a casserole dish and cake tin at £6 each, and a set of ramekins for £4, The Sun reports.

The shopper shared pictures on the Money Saver Bargain Hunters Facebook group before it was shared to the 665,000 followers of the Money Saver Online page - meaning you might have to be quick to get your hands on the range.

One person replied to the post to say: "Shut up and take my money!"

A second said: "OMG how cute is some of this stuff!" and another added: "I want it all!"

Recently, an Asda employee was hailed a hero after she helped a homeless man outside the supermarket find a place to stay.

The member of staff named Debbie spotted the man outside the South Yorkshire store where she works, and she grabbed him some food and an umbrella so he could shelter from the rain.

She arranged for him to have a place to stay with someone who was allowing their caravan to be used as temporary shelter free of charge for homeless people until he could speak to housing charities to find somewhere more permanent.

The act of kindness was praised on social media, as one person said: "Throw kindness around like confetti, well done you special girl."

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