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Collect, Pop, Play! Checkers Little Shop is back - with more minis, and new family fun. 

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South Africa's beloved retail campaign, Checkers Little Shop, is back by popular demand for a 5th time, introducing its biggest collection ever with 46 reimagined minis designed to spark screen-free fun for the whole family — complete with a brand-new Little Shop board game included in every Collector’s Case. 

The soft, rubbery new minis, that also double as fidget toys, are bringing lots of personality this year – with a few items from the Checkers brand stable, like the teeny Sixty60 delivery bike and Simple Truth Coconut Water; various truly South African heritage brands including adorable All Gold Tomato Sauce, Ouma Rusks and Oros characters; as well as an array of other iconic and surprise products that will delight young and old. 

There are hours of fun playtime to be had on the 3-in-1 game board that encourages two or more players to combine brainpower with physical activities such as jumping and running to race to the finish-line.  

The promotion is exclusive to Xtra Savings members who will receive a mini with every purchase of R200 at Checkers, Checkers Hyper, Checkers Foods and on Checkers Sixty60, from 22 September to  
9 November. The Collector’s Case, inclusive of the free boardgame and die, is available for purchase at R99.99. 

As part of the retailer's continued focus on sustainability, each mini is made from a minimum of 80% post-consumer recycled materials like water bottles, fridge parts and discarded goggles - giving items originally destined for landfill a second life.  

Customers are encouraged to return unwanted or duplicate minis to in-store Little Shop recycling boxes, where Checkers will recycle or repurpose them to support a circular economy. 

Shoppers who purchase any three participating products in the Little Shop Competition and swipe their Xtra Savings card will stand a chance to win a five-night trip to LEGOLAND Dubai for a family of four, valued at approximately R224,000. 

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