Woolworths reveals full range of Fix-Ems collectables

2022-09-11 11:04:28 By : Ms. Debby Qin

In time for today's launch of Woolworths' latest Fix-Ems collectables, the retailer has revealed the full range and participating brands for shoppers looking to start collecting.

From today, Woolworths customers will be able to collect 36 Fix-Ems when they spend $30 in-store and online at the supermarket.

Created in partnership with Disney, Fix-Ems collectables are made from at least 80 per cent recycled material and feature 36 characters from the Disney, Pixar, Marvel and Star Wars franchises.

A first-ever at Woolies, Fix-Ems are reusable woven patches that can be adhered to a vast range of surfaces or permanently ironed onto some fabrics for a long-lasting decoration.

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Woolworths shoppers will have the chance to collect up to 36 characters from their favourite Disney, Pixar, Marvel and Star Wars franchises – including Frozen, Toy Story, Cars, and Guardians of the Galaxy.

Some fan favourites from the range include Frozen’s Elsa, Moana, Dory, Buzz Lightyear, Spider-Man, Iron Man and Darth Vader.

Here's the full range of Woolworths Fix-Ems:

Hakuna Matata (The Lion King)

Cosmic Tape (Guardians of the Galaxy)

Groot (Guardians of the Galaxy)

For shoppers who are looking to collect them all, you can score bonus Fix-Ems by purchasing items from a range of brands such as Finish, Gillette, Pantene, Head and Shoulders, and Oral B.

This means that if you purchase an item from one of the 21 participating brands in a qualifying shop, you will earn one bonus Fix-Em.

Other participating brands include: Dettol, Nivea, Nescafe, Danone, Masterfoods, Uncle Toby's McCain, Purina Total Care & Friskies, Huggies, Swisse, Energizer, Tip Top, Bega chilled cheese, Omo, D’Orsogna, and Pauls.

Woolworths Chief Marketing Officer, Andrew Hicks said Woolworths is excited to roll out the latest collectable across its stores.

"We're pleased to introduce our newest collectable that speaks to nostalgia and creativity, and encourages customers, both young and old, to express themselves with some of their favourite Disney characters," said Mr Hicks.

"Customers will be able to decorate their world with Fix-Ems and we're looking forward to seeing all the creative ways customers bring them to life," he said.

In addition to being made from mostly recycled materials, the nostalgic collectables can be recycled in any Woolworths store, thanks to the retailer's collaboration with Save Our Soles, who transform recycled rubber from shoes and other items into sustainable flooring.

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