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Boots turns to licensing for bumper Christmas

New Christmas catalogue features plethora of exclusive licensed gifting lines.

High Street retailer Boots has secured a raft of exclusive gifting lines, which should give it a boost through the key Christmas period.

The retailer’s new Christmas Gift Guide showcases ranges from well-known brands such as Ted Baker, The Clangers, Bing Bunny, Fisher-Price, In the Night Garden, Peppa Pig, LEGO, Frozen and Star Wars.

An exclusive has been secured with preppy teen favourite Jack Wills, with a dedicated page highlighting a range of toiletry giftsets, while there is also a special branded remote control Land Rover in the company’s distinctive pink and navy livery.

Also exclusive to Boots is a collection featuring the now iconic Orla Kiely prints – including a body hamper, travel kit and hand care kit, as well as individual items.

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