Coles announces its 'ultra rare' golden Stikeez collectable for 2020 - and everyone who finds one gets a FREE $2,000 fridge

  • Australian supermarket Coles has revealed its 'ultra' rare Stikeez collectible
  • Abby the Golden Avocado will be in hot demand among shoppers this year
  • For every $30 spent, shoppers can get their hands on one of 24 new characters 
  • Other rare collectables: Connor Corn, Chip Cheese, Ella Egg, and Buster Burger

As Coles re-launches its new Stikeez collectables for 2020, 'ultra' rare Abby the Golden Avocado will be in hot demand among shoppers. 

The supermarket chain has announced customers will be awarded a $100 gift card and a Smeg FAB 28 Fridge, valued at $1,990, if they unwrap rarest collectable.

Only 100 golden avocados are circulating around Australia.

The $2,090 prize comes after many shoppers attempted to cash in on the 'Golden Billy Banana' on eBay, with some listings fetching up to a staggering $20,000.

For every $30 spent at checkout, shoppers can get their hands on one of 24 new characters, ranging from fruits and vegetables to dairy, proteins and grain.

Coles has announced customers will all be awarded a $100 gift card and a Smeg FAB 28 Fridge, valued at  rarest collectable
Abby the Golden Avocado will be in hot demand among shoppers

As Coles re-launches its Stikeez collectables, 'ultra' rare Abby the Golden Avocado will be in hot demand among shoppers

 

The latest collectables comes after many shoppers tried to cash in on the super rare 'Golden Billy Banana' (pictured above) on eBay last year, with some listings fetching up to $20,000

The latest collectables comes after many shoppers tried to cash in on the super rare 'Golden Billy Banana' (pictured above) on eBay last year, with some listings fetching up to $20,000 

Earlier this month, the grocery store revealed the collection also includes four rare Stikeez such as the glittery Connor Corn, a glow-in-the-dark Chip Cheese, a bronze Ella Egg, and a silver Buster Burger.

The new launch comes after the supermarket sparked criticism when its promotional plastic Stikeez were found washed up on some beaches last year.

But this will no longer be an issue as Coles' chief marketing officer Lisa Ronson confirmed the Stikeez, including last year's collectables, can now be recycled at all supermarket stores. 

'We wanted to bring this healthy eating program back but in a more sustainable way. Customers can now return any duplicate, old and spare Stikeez back to Coles supermarkets to be recycled,' Ms Ronson said.

'They're also wrapped in responsibly sourced paper that's fully recyclable in kerbside recycling bins at home.' 

Coles has revealed its four super rare Stikeez, including a glittery Connor Corn, a silver Buster Burger, a glow-in-the-dark Chip Cheese, and a bronze Ella Egg

Coles has revealed its four super rare Stikeez, including a glittery Connor Corn, a silver Buster Burger, a glow-in-the-dark Chip Cheese, and a bronze Ella Egg

Australian supermarket giant Coles is set to bring back its wildly popular range of Stikeez collectables - and they are all recyclable

Australian supermarket giant Coles is set to bring back its wildly popular range of Stikeez collectables - and they are all recyclable

Save Our Soles founder John Elliott said Stikeez will be recycled through the same process he has used to recycle footwear in Australia since 2010.

'It's really good to see Australians care so much about reducing waste and we are delighted to be working with Coles to find another purpose for Stikeez that customers no longer have use for,' he said.

'We have just launched a sporting industry recycling program with the Australia Sporting Goods Association and anticipate that we will save approximately 250,000 pairs of sports shoes going to landfill in 2020.

'It's great news that Stikeez can be recycled in the same way. We reduce the product to a 4mm crumb, then mixed with recycled Australian tyres to create products like anti-fatigue mats, gym matting, retail flooring and carpet underlay.'

Environmentally conscious shoppers can now recycle any unwanted or spare Stikeez so they can be turned into useful products such as mats for Coles stores

Environmentally conscious shoppers can now recycle any unwanted or spare Stikeez so they can be turned into useful products such as mats for Coles stores

The Stikeez characters have been given some of the most popular Aussie names such as Abby Avocado, Benji Bread, Chloe Cauliflower, Ella Eggs and Will Walnut

The Stikeez characters have been given some of the most popular Aussie names such as Abby Avocado, Benji Bread, Chloe Cauliflower, Ella Eggs and Will Walnut

Endorsed by the Stephanie Alexander Kitchen Garden Foundation, the initiative allows kids to track the different food groups they have tried.

'Our research showed that 31 per cent of customers who collected the first Stikeez range increased their purchases of fruit and vegetables and 50 per cent bought a wider variety of fresh produce,' Ms Ronson said. 

'Kids who had never touched broccoli or tasted a fresh tomato found it fun to challenge themselves to eat foods of all colours of the rainbow.'

The new collectibles are part of the Coles Fresh Five Challenge which encourages kids to eat all the Five Food Groups daily by introducing a 'reward' system.

The Stikeez characters have been given some of the most popular Aussie names such as Abby Avocado, Benji Bread, Chloe Cauliflower, Ella Eggs and Will Walnut.

There is also a range of exclusive Stikeez merchandise available including collector cases and collector tins for $4 each, plates for $3, bowls and tumblers for $2 each and drink bottles for $5.

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