PRIMARK is not only known for its bargain prices but also for its fun ranges based on popular films or TV shows.
And now fans are going wild over the high street retailer launching a collection based on the hit franchise



Fans of the popular films can now pick up items based on the beloved characters such as Sid the Sloth and Manny the grumpy mammoth.
Instagram user MagicalFindsUK shared how she spotted the line in her local store and uploaded a video showing it off.
It wouldn’t be a range without some cosy pjs, and there are long sleeves and trousers options featuring the popular cartoon creatures.
The cosy sleepwear will set you back £22 – but there are cheaper products too.
One of the cheapest items is a comical pair of snug Sid slippers , which are £4 and feature his mischievous face.
Perhaps you are more of a Scrat fan, and they also have £10 T-shirts themed on the acorn-obsessed, prehistoric saber-toothed squirrel.
There are also soft fleece pj bottoms featuring Scrat, which are just £12.
And for beauty lovers, there is a £6 Ice Age bag which will bring all the nostalgia vibes.
Ice Age first launched in 2002, and there have been six feature films released to date, including the sequel Ice Age: The Meltdown in 2006, right up to The Ice Age Adventures of Buck Wild in 2022.
And the fun isn’t over yet, as a new – Ice Age: Boiling Point – is set for a 2027 release.
Fans of the lovable characters rushed to the comments to share their excitement for the new Primark collaboration.
One person said: “Omg my childhood.”
A second added: “The fleece trousers look sooooo comfortable.”



And a third commented: “blast from the past. Ii love these movies.”
It’s not the only Primark range causing a stir.
We shared how the store has a based on the new Celebrity Traitors season.
This includes a velour “dressing gown”, which has been made to look like one of the hooded cloaks worn by
Why is Primark the place to go to for bargains?
JUST how does Primark do it? Continue delivering on-trend items at such incredible prices? According to bosses, it's down to four points.
- They “sell a lot of items” – Thanks to that, they are able to make savings by buying in bulk for their 191 UK stores
- They “do very little advertising”
- While their clothes offer the “latest trends”, they “don’t use expensive hangers, tags or labels”.
- And lastly, they try to be “as efficient as possible when transporting products from factories to stores”. This includes things like asking “suppliers to pack our t-shirts so they are ready to go straight on shelf”.
For more information about how Primark keeps their costs so low, and are able to deliver such amazing bargains, visit the Primark website.