Posted on 10th September 2024
By Billy Langsworthy

YuMe Toys, in partnership with Netflix, has launch its Netflix Gift Box.
Each box has 24 compartments, each one containing exclusive items tied to fan-favourite Netflix titles, including Bridgerton, Squid Game, The Witcher, Stranger Things, Rebel Moon, Outer Banks and One Piece.
The box is embossed with the iconic red Netflix logo and, upon opening, customers are greeted with the signature “Tudum” melody.
“The Netflix Gift Box is not just a product; it’s an experience that brings the most beloved stories into the homes of fans,” said Ryan Kravontka, Head of Global Marketing at YuMe Toys.
“We are excited to partner with Netflix on this unique offering, which we believe will become a cherished part of family celebrations worldwide.”
The Netflix Gift Box retails at £99.99.
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