Harrods Jellycat: Fans are going wild for Harrods' new exclusive teapot and teacup Jellycat plushies
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Jellycat fans have rushed to Harrods in London, to get their hands on the new teapot and teacup plushies.
The adorable cuddly toys, called Vicky and Seb, are another exclusive collaboration between Harrods and Jellycat London.
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Hide AdThe teapot, is light purple an adorned with lemon yellow features, and boasts the signature Jellycat smile.
The little teacup named Seb, is available in the matching colours and showcases those silly but sweet dangly Jellycat legs.
Vicky is one of three Jellycat teapot designs available through the brand - although she is the only limited edition.
The pair are featured next to Cheryl Cherry Cake - the OG Jellycat X Harrods collab.
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Hide AdLast year Jellycat fans were sent into a frenzy when Harrods released the limited edition cherry cake plushie.
In hues of pink and red, the cuddly toy sold out in less than a day after going viral on TikTok.
Unsurprisingly the new limited edition plushies have already become a hit with fans.
How much do Harrods X Jellycats cost?
Despite retailing for £32.95 and £19.95, the toys are already being resold online for more than £100 on eBay.
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Hide AdThere are some people who are reselling the full limited edition set including Cheryl Cherry Cake, Seb the Teacup and Vicky the Teapot for more than £200.
The limited edition plushie can be found in the toy department on the fourth floor of Harrods in Knightsbridge.
For those who aren’t familiar, Jellycats are super soft, cuddly toys that come in a vast array of shapes ranging from pickles to peacocks.
The famous brand has been around for years but took off in 2024, after creators started sharing their Jellycat collections on social media.
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