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Checkers Little Shop is back for its 5th season

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Checkers Little Shop is back for its 5th season. This time it’s super-sized with 46 quirky reimagined minis. From tiny Oros bottles with big personalities to a pint-sized Sixty60 delivery bike, these pocket treasures are here to keep kids (and secretly, adults) entertained.

Checkers Little Shop is back for its 5th season

Minis That Double as Fidgets

 

Say goodbye to screen time meltdowns – these soft, rubbery minis also moonlight as fidget toys. Alongside classics like All Gold Tomato Sauce and Ouma Rusks, you’ll find heritage brands turned adorable characters, plus surprise icons that’ll have you grinning like a kid in the sweets aisle.

Checkers Little Shop is back for its 5th season

Favourite Minis Return

 

Here’s the twist: every Collector’s Case (R99.99) now comes with a brand-new 3-in-1 Little Shop board game. Think trivia meets hopscotch – players must flex both brainpower and leg muscles as they jump, dash, and race to the finish line. Who knew grocery shopping could get you running around the lounge?

Checkers Little Shop is back for its 5th season

Collect Minis While You Shop

 

From 22 September to 9 November, Xtra Savings members score a free mini with every R200 spent at Checkers, Checkers Hyper, Checkers Foods or on Sixty60. It’s basically the only time your weekly groceries come with a side of collectable cuteness.

Sustainability Gets the Spotlight

 

Checkers is keeping it green – literally. Each mini is crafted from at least 80% post-consumer recycled materials. This is like from old water bottles, fridge parts, and even discarded goggles. Don’t want your duplicates? Drop them in the in-store Little Shop recycling boxes, where they’ll be repurposed into something useful (no landfill guilt required).

Checkers Little Shop is back for its 5th season

Merentia Van Der Vent
Merentia Van Der Vent
Merentia joined the media world in 1996 and in 2001, she took her first steps in the broadcasting world. In her free time, she likes to go on adventures in the city. She also likes to learn new dances, not that she is any good at that.

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