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Hamsta brand unveils Christmas video

Latest YouTube video – Food Fo’ Christmas – is to the tune of Mariah’s All I Want For Christmas.

The quirky Hamsta brand from Happy Ink has released a new Christmas video on YouTube to help get fans into the festive spirit.

The new video – Food Fo’ Christmas – is set to the tune of the Mariah Carey hit, All I Want For Christmas.

The fun video sees the characters list out some of the foods that they really want for Christmas including donuts, candy canes, cupcakes and brownies.

The Hamsta brand has enjoyed a successful year, with a number of licensing agents now on board including Allsorts Licensing in the UK.

You can check out the video for Food Fo’ Christmas below:

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