Paperchase returns TODAY after closing all 134 stores – shoppers say their ‘prayers have been answered’
PAPERCHASE is returning to shops today after closing all 134 stores earlier this year.
The beloved stationery brand has landed in a total of 250 Tesco supermarkets.
The re-launch has been branded as "Paperchase at Tesco" and will also be available to buy online later this week.
Shoppers have reacted to the news on social media.
Posting on Facebook one tagged their pal and said: "Our prayers have been answered!"
Another commented that it was the "best news".
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A third wrote: "Say it isn't so! Oooo paper diaries here we come."
And a fourth simply said "hurray!!!!!".
While another also tagged their friend and said: "We are saved."
Shoppers will be able to get their hands a range of items in select Tesco stores.
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Prices start at just £5 for a tote bag and go up to £14 for a pack of 24 marker pens.
Other items available include wall charts, notebooks, scrap books, gift bags, party bags, wrapping paper and an array of pens.
Ally Rose, director for homeware at Tesco said: "We know that Paperchase lovers will be pleased to see their favourite stationery brand again, and we’re excited to be making these premium, design led products available to Tesco customers, to spread a little more joy.
"It’s brilliant to see all the beautiful colours and designs coming to life both in our stores and online."
The Sun has asked Tesco for the full list of stores selling Paperchase items and we will update this story when we hear back.
Fans of Paperchase were devastated when the retailer disappeared from the high street in April this year.
Over the years the brand developed a cult following from people who loved indulging in its brightly coloured quirky notebooks, diaries, cards and gift wrap.
But sadly the loyalty of shoppers could not keep the retail giant afloat and it fell into administration in February after failing to find a buyer.
This led to the closure of all of its 134 shops including concessions stands in Next and Selfridges, with 900 job losses.
It means shoppers will be pleased to know that it has been resurrected just in time for the festive season.
Supermarket giant Tesco bought the rights to the brand and announced earlier this month that it would be returning just in time for Christmas.
The news today comes just days after The Range confirmed it was bringing Wilko stores back to the high street.
Wilko also collapsed into administration this year and fans were gutted when all shops shut earlier this month.
But now The Range, which bought the brand name and intellectual property, has announced it will be opening five Wilko stores by Christmas.
Wilko.com returned earlier this month under The Range's ownership, and Wilko branded items are being stocked in The Range stores.
These aren't the only chains which have been given a new lease of life after collapsing.
A major fashion retailer is set to make a surprise return to the high street after all of its 170 stores closed down.
M&Co fell into administration late last year and its shops disappeared from the high street in April.
Yours Clothing, which snapped up the brand name, is planning to open bricks and mortar shops again, The Sun exclusively revealed.
An exact timeline for the re-openings is yet to be revealed.
Plus, iconic British fashion chain Top Shop could return to the high street if it's acquired by Ted Baker and Reebok's owner.
It comes after it was reportedthat ASOS is exploring the potential to sell off its ownership of Topshop less than two years after it bought the brand.
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But fresh reports suggest that ASOS is now in formal talks to offload the brand to the owner of Ted Baker, Reebok and Forever 21, according to The Telegraph.
Meanwhile, Shein has bought up a huge fashion brand from Mike Ashley’s Frasers Group.
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