Primark has revealed that its Cheetos men's range is in store now, for all those who love the cheesy American crisps, however it has left shoppers divided. Posting to its Instagram page hours ago the retail giant, which recently opened a new store in France, wrote: "Coming in flamin' hot, our Cheetos collection is in-store now."
Customers flocked to the comments section to share their thoughts, with Primark even replying with the words "dress to impress" and told one customer that the new range was "perfect for the festival season". One shopper asked: "Who buys this s***?" To which another replied: "I would lol".
Others tagged their friends and shared tiger emojis in reference to the Cheetos mascot and one even wrote: "It ain't easy being cheesy". But while many revelled in the novelty of the new range, some weren't quite as keen.
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One shopper commented: "PLS DON'T BRING THIS BACK", while a second said: "Waste of money Primark spend better." Another described the range as giving them "primary school disco vibes".
And, while we're on the subject of novelty food-related clothing, one of the comments referred back to Primark's Greggs range and added: "Greggs crocs are so much better. Might have to get the flame t-shirt though."
Among the products featured in the retail giant's photos alongside its post, there were Cheetos hoodies, flame-printed sports-style jerseys, t-shirts, jogging bottoms, socks and even a bucket hat - the latter of which shoppers seemed to be going crazy for.
Some were asking if there would be a version for kids. However, the biggest issue seemed to be around the fact that many shoppers couldn't seem to find any of the range in their local stores.
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