Products to Buy

Here are some great products which you can buy all year round, safe in the knowledge that you’ll also be contributing to great Comic Relief causes.

Seriously Good Sauce

Seriously Good Sauce

Launched in 2009, these delicious sauces were created exclusively for Comic Relief by Gordon Ramsay.

Every jar sold raises a tasty sum for Comic Relief – at least 10p in fact - and Gordon himself doesn’t get a penny.

They’re Seriously Good sauces for a seriously good cause, so, to find out where to get your hands on a jar or two, just head on over to http://www.seriouslygood.com/stockists

Monkey

Monkey

Add some Monkey to your life! Monkey’s is releasing a new range of merchandise that is in line with his iconic image of celebrity, class, and humour. As one of our most generous supporters, his profits from the range will, of course, support Comic Relief.

Available at all good retailers, the range includes a classic collection of Monkey posters and greetings cards, with such quality essentials as mugs, calendars and cuddly Monkeys coming soon. Check it out here: www.mostfamousmonkey.com

Obviously, you won’t want to miss out on any forthcoming Monkey merchandise announcements and risk becoming a social pariah, so for updates as and when they occur, just join Monkey’s Facebook page. www.facebook.com/mostfamousmonkey

Robbie the Reindeer

Robbie the Reindeer

Brought magically to life in 1999 by the BBC, Robbie the Reindeer’s animated adventures have become compulsive Christmas viewing both for children and adults alike.

Starring the vocal talents of many well-loved actors and pop stars – including Ardal O’Hanlon, Ricky Gervais, Keira Knightley, Ozzy Osbourne, Jane Horrocks and Robbie Williams to name a few - Robbie the Reindeer Trilogy: The Whole Herd is available now and 100% of BBC Worldwide’s net profit from sales of the DVD will come to Comic Relief.

You can get a copy of the trilogy here

JK Rowling Special Edition Books

JK Rowling Special Edition Books

In 2001, author and Comic Relief trustee JK Rowling penned two fantastic Harry Potter companion novels: Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them, and Quidditch Through the Ages.

Sales were, quite simply, spell-binding – raising over £17 million so far. Republished in 2009, £1.15 from the sale of each book goes to Comic Relief and you can find them in bookstores and online.

Dubble

Dubble

And finally… here’s a product which Comic Relief helped to launch and continues to support, and it tastes mighty fine!

Comic Relief helped to launch the Dubble chocolate bar in 2000 as the first ever Fairtrade product for young people.

Dubble’s cocoa beans come from the Kuapa Kokoo co-operative in Ghana – a project that we first funded way back in 1993. Since then it has grown from 2,000 to over 45,000 farmers and produced some seriously delicious chocolate.

To find out where you can go to get your chops around a Dubble, just visit http://www.dubble.co.uk/dubble_stockists