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Toys, Clothes & Games For Some Of Netflix’s Most Popular Shows Are Soon To Be Available At Walmart

  • Oct 21, 2021
  • 1 min read

Updated: Jan 18, 2024

Netflix merchandise from shows including Stranger Things, Ada Twist, Scientist and Squid Games are now exclusively available from a new online Walmart hub.


“The Netflix Hub will offer customers exclusive experiences to engage with popular Netflix shows in innovative ways.”

The new partnership, announced on 11 October, sees products including music, clothes, toys and games being made available. A Stranger Things collector box is one of the exclusive products on offer and is priced $54.96, while an Ada Twist Cuddle Plush - another exclusive – is $10.97.


“At Walmart, we recognise the importance of bringing those trends directly to our customers and fast,” said Jeff Evans, Executive Vice President, Entertainment, Toys and Seasonal, Walmart U.S, who announced the partnership.


He added that future plans include a Netflix Fan Select section of the hub where fans will be able to vote for merchandise they would like to see brought to market. “In addition to new products, the Netflix Hub will offer customers exclusive experiences to engage with popular Netflix shows in innovative ways,” he stated.

 
 

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