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Frozen tops eBay’s Disney listings

Two Frozen items sold every minute in the past three months.

Frozen has topped eBay’s listing of the most popular Disney films – with the property having sold two items every minute in the past three months.

Cinderella came second in the survey by the online marketplace – selling a staggering 489 products per day.

The classic Snow White was third – selling 16 items per hour in the last three months – while Aladdin was fourth, shifting more than 22,000 products during the period.

Newer release Big Hero 6 (number five) sold 13,564 items, while The Little Mermaid (number seven) sold 118 products per hour.

Inside Out (6), Beauty and the Beast (8), Tangled (9) and Bambi (10) rounded out the top ten.

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