CLARKSON'S Farm fans are over the moon after Amazon announced it will begin stocking its products.
Diddly Squat Farm shop items are now available to buy through the online site and at some Amazon Fresh stores ahead of the series three launch next week.
Products were previously only available to customers if they bought them from the Cotswolds site.
The range available includes piccalilli, fudge, crisps, honey, jams, marmalade, chutneys, seasonings, rapeseed oil, mayonnaise, beef jerky and coffee.
Scented candles and mugs are also on offer for near-enough the same price they're sold at on the farm.
While most things can be bought on Amazon.co.uk and in-store, the brand’s gin, whisky and vodka will be exclusive to the site.
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Matt Birch, director at Amazon Fresh UK, said: "Adding exciting and different products from suppliers we know our customers love to Amazon Fresh not only expands our wide selection, but demonstrates how we’re building a best-in-class grocery shopping experience for our customers, whether shopping online or in-store."
Clarkson co-founded the Diddly Squat brand with his partner Lisa Hogan.
She said: "We are thrilled to bring a range full of Diddly Squat farm personality to Amazon Fresh customers - and I think people will love what they find.
"Anything you order really will bring a little bit of the Cotswolds to your home."
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Clarkson, 64, will be back on our screens on May 4 as he continues his attempt to make it in the farming world.
Clarkson's Farm shows the TV presenter manoeuvre around the animal-filled thousand acres with the help of farmers Kaleb Cooper, Charlie and Gerald Cooper.
Season three of Clarkson’s Farm promises to showcase plenty of "trials and tribulations" in the unexpected world of British farming, including crop failure, severe inflation and Jeremy's hopes for his restaurant being scrambled.
Ahead of the first part dropping on Prime Video, bosses released a teaser trailer.
It's action-packed as Kaleb could be seen falling as he attempted to work on a JCB.
The farmer appeared to forget he was still strapped into his safety harness which resulted in him being spun round and whacking his head.
Clarkson and off-screen medics could then be seen rushing to his aide.
Adding humour to the situation, The Sun columnist Clarkson said: "You've got to get the health and safety equipment off the farm, it's really injuring people."
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In another scene, Jeremy could be seen consoling his girlfriend Lisa following tragic deaths on the farm.
Lisa was left sobbing after a group of piglets sadly died in challenging circumstances.