How to Get Your Hands on John Lewis Christmas Advert Merchandise

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Show Your Support for Snapper the Venus Flytrap

John Lewis has once again captured our hearts with its heartwarming Christmas advert featuring Snapper the Venus flytrap. And for those who have fallen in love with the mischievous wannabe Christmas tree, there's good news – you can now own your very own Snapper merchandise. The retail giant has launched a special collection for fans to "snap up".

A Range of Snapper Merchandise

The Snapper collection includes a plush toy for £18, a real Venus flytrap plant for £10, and a special children's book that tells the story of Snapper bringing unexpected joy to Christmas celebrations for £9.99. Additionally, you can show your support for Snapper with a range of items such as a tote bag for £6, pyjamas starting from £34, and slippers for £18. There's also Venus flytrap-themed chocolate for £6.50, a boxed biscuit for £4.50, and Christmas cards with seeds for £3. And if you want to give your own tree a nod to Snapper, you can get a mini plush bauble for £10 or a printed bauble for £6.

Availability and Delivery

The Snapper collection will be available in all John Lewis shops, online at johnlewis.com, and in selected Waitrose shops. If you spend £50 or more on online shopping, you can get free John Lewis delivery. Otherwise, there is a delivery charge of £4.50. Click and collect is free on orders over £30, or costs £2.50 if you spend less. However, you'll need to act fast as these ranges tend to sell out quickly.

Exclusive Rewards and More

For myJL members, there's even more to look forward to. A digital advent calendar on the John Lewis app will see Snapper rewarding members with exclusive rewards throughout December. And don't forget to check out the 7x 10" episodic product films featuring must-have gifts from Nespresso Coffee Machines and Jo Malone fragrances. Snapper will also be a part of the Christmas at Kew light trail, and there will be a special AR filter where Meta users can bring Snapper into their own homes.

Charity Single

The soundtrack of the John Lewis Christmas advert, sung by tenor Andrea Bocelli, will be released in longer form as a charity single. A proportion of the proceeds from the sale of the single will go to the John Lewis Partnership's Building Happier Futures charities, which help care-experienced young people and families in need.

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