The Queen’s Jubilee Year has been effectively productized

Flashing royal teddy bears, plush toy corks and flagged tea packages are now on sale.

The flashing royal barrel has been updated to reflect Elizabeth’s current appearance. AOP

In Britain, a four-day celebration will begin on Thursday in honor of Queen Elizabeth, 96. It will be 70 years since his coronation.

The Platinum Jubilee is full of bigger and smaller events and occasions that have been celebrated throughout the early part of the year and even after the coming weekend the festivities will continue across the island nation.

In all, more than 16,000 street parties are held in the UK in honor of the Queen.

Gift shops also take away the joy and make money.

All sorts of anniversary bulls are on sale and there is already a reported shortage of some mugs, towels and spoons.

A wide range of tableware, chocolates, tea packs, a flashing Elisabeth doll and a plush toy corgi can still be found on the shelves of gift shops.

The queen’s festivities also attract foreign tourists to the venue, but yes, the British themselves put money into the queen’s queens.

It is estimated that a total of £ 408 million will be spent in the country for the anniversary year. Of this amount, as much as £ 281.5 million, or almost € 330 million, is splashed on memorabilia alone!

Probably the best-selling bull will be a small British flag that can be waved at a street party.

Its anniversary may sound pointless, but it will most likely still have collectible value in the future.

Of course, the corgis loved by the queen also play a key role in the anniversary year. AOP

Queen on a saucer. AOP

Anniversary candy and chocolate. AOP

Tea can be purchased in boxes with a picture of the queen. AOP

The children are sold a small set of tea decorated with pictures of Queen Elizabeth and her sister, Princess Margaret. AOP

Royal Mug and glass. AOP

Should there be a royal sauce? AOP

In honor of her anniversary, Queen Elizabeth has also received a metro line bearing her name.

Source: BBC

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