News that British retailer Argos will stop printing its iconic catalogue was trending on Twitter earlier today, with a number of different publications professing their sadness. The Guardian even did ...
The retailer has dropped the playful ‘Christmas Fool’ character it unveiled last year in favour of a more family-oriented spot it’s hoping will stir customers’ emotions. “The last few years we run ads ...
Argos has said it will no longer be printing its iconic catalogue and will instead list products online. It comes after almost 1 billion of them were printed over the 47 years since it launched. Simon ...
The iconic Argos catalogue will not be printed anymore, it was recently reported, and if like us you used to rip out the pages of things you wanted to buy, then we’re sure you’re also a little ...
Argos may have stopped producing its famous Book of Dreams but a special version is still available… in PRISONS. Cons were among the shoppers mourning the loss of the paper ­catalogue last year – so ...
For many the Argos catalogue prompts a feeling of nostalgia – remembering flicking through the pages as a child and circling the items you hope Father Christmas might bring. But sadly, the company has ...
Say goodbye to the Argos catalogue… (Picture: Illustration by Peter Macdiarmid/Getty Images) After being in print for nearly 50 years, the iconic Argos catalogue is going paperless. Two versions of ...
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One of the more bizarre items was the somewhat legendary alarm-clock-cum-tea-maker, the Teasmade Twice a year word went round that the new Argos catalogue was out - a big moment for anyone who grew up ...