Russell Hobbs have revealed their Coronation Street range, you can get a Corrie toaster or even a Corrie kettle!
The design on the items is the legendary Ogden logo (the three flying ducks), and the Coronation Street logo.
So now you can have a Corrie cuppa during the advert break of Corrie!
Thursday 23 September 2010
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6 comments:
Like it! Want one!
I'm impressed at Corrie's merchandising this time around....
That kettle of ours is rather old and looking decidedly scruffy. Hmmm
That kettle is really nice. I wish it was a stove top one so i could have one too! Don't think i'd chance the voltage converter on something like a kettle, though.
My manservant has a similar kettle, which he makes my tea in the mornings, lunch and the evening!
May be a Corrie kettle would hurry him up!
I have bought one - ha ha, bit pricy at fifty quid but couldnt resist! Looking forward to making a brew whilst watching!
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