Warner Bros. Consumer Products Limited Edition Looney Tunes Classic Collection Plush Released at Australia Post PLUS GIVEAWAY
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I’d wager, that very few amongst us don’t have fond childhood memories of slurping at an overfilled bowl of cereal watching the Looney Tunes cartoons on a Saturday morning in our PJ’s. Am I right? Well, it’s time to relive those memories, and create some new ones with your own children with these timeless characters.
Australia Post has partnered with Warner Bros. Consumer Products Australia to launch the 7th series in its Classic Collection of plush toys, paying tribute to iconic characters of the big and small screen, and we think you’re going to love them (almost as much as the children!)
The Looney Tunes premium collectors range has been carefully crafted to recreate the original appeal of the beloved cartoon characters we grew up with, in a soft plush that will be make the perfect new cuddly friend for younger fans. The characters in the range includes Warner Bros.’ iconic characters; Bugs Bunny, Daffy Duck, Tweety, Taz the Tasmanian Devil and Sylvester.
Each premium collectors item contains a plush toy character and a certificate of authenticity to guarantee workmanship, in a limited edition display box.
Available now from Australia Post stores and online at Auspost for RRP $24.95.
Collect them all! (For your kids, or yourself!)
But that’s not all folks!
Warner Bros. Consumer Products are giving you the chance to win your favourite Looney Tunes Classic Collection plush toy!!!
a Rafflecopter giveaway
To win your favourite character plush toy from the range simply leave a comment below telling us in 25 words or less which of these 5 characters (Bugs Bunny, Taz, Daffy, Tweety or Sylvester) is your favourite and why. We have one of each of the characters to giveaway.
Note: This is a game of skill. Answers will be judged on individual creative merit.
Chance plays no part in determining winners.
Entries close on 8 November 2015. Five winners will be chosen on 9 November 2015 and notified by email on 9 November 2015 and published below.