GoGoHares fans certainly seem stuck on our special souvenir sticker album - with 4,000 copies already snapped up.
The albums have been flying off the shelves since they were first launched to coincide with the start of the GoGoHares trails being brought to Norwich and Norfolk by children's charity Break and Wild in Art this summer.
And alongside the albums, more than 14,000 packs of stickers have also been collected by GoGo fans keen to fill up their books with the 233 stickers to collect.
The 60-page book - created by the EDP and Evening News in partnership with Break and East of England Co-op - features a sticker spot for each and every GoGoHare and leveret sculpture on the three GoGoHares trails as well as some special shiny stickers.
EDP and Norwich Evening News editor David Powles said: 'We are delighted so many people are enjoying our GoGoHares album and having fun collecting the stickers.
'The book is designed to add an extra dimension to the brilliant GoGoHares trails that Break and Wild in Art have brought to Norwich and Norfolk this summer.'
Roger Grosvenor, joint chief executive at the East of England Co-op, said; 'We can hare-dly believe the excitement that the GoGoHares trail has caused.
'The interest in the sticker books and the stickers has been really fantastic. Hundreds of people have been hopping to our stores to get hold of them.'
Michael Rooney, head of commercial services at Break, also said it was great to see so many people enjoying the trails and collecting the stickers and other GoGoHares merchandise.
The GoGoHares sticker book costs £5 and is a tribute to all the artists, hare sponsors and supporters who have helped create the GoGoHares family.
The EDP and Evening News are publishing a voucher each day which can be exchanged for one pack of five stickers. Every Saturday the EDP will include a voucher for two packs.
Alternatively you can buy sticker packs for £1 each and the £5 album at selected EDP and Norwich Evening News offices, Break shops, East of England Co-op stores, One Stop shops and independent retailers, online www.edp24.co.uk/hares, and by calling 01603 772138.
The GoGoHares trails will run until September 8. For more information, visit www.gogohares.co.ukWhere you can buy the GoGoHares sticker book and stickers
EDP and EVENING NEWS HEAD OFFICE: Rouen Road, Norwich.
EDP OFFICES: Mere Street, Diss; King Street, Great Yarmouth; London Road North, Lowestoft.
BREAK SHOPS: Church Street, Attleborough; Market Place, Aylsham; The Walk, Beccles; St Marys Street, Bungay; Ashburnham Way, Carlton Colville; Hamilton Road, Cromer; Norwich Street, Dereham; Mere Street, Diss; High Street, Downham Market; Millers Walk, Fakenham; High Street, Gorleston; The Thoroughfare, Harleston; High Street, Holt; Sth Norfolk Shopping Centre, Long Stratton; Market Place, North Walsham; Queens Road, Norwich; Unthank Road, Norwich; Dereham Road, Norwich; Coleman Road, Norwich; Drayton Road, Norwich; North Walsham Road, Norwich; Cromer Road, Norwich; Station Road, Sheringham; East Street, Southwold; Home House, High Street, Stalham; Market Place, Swaffham; Victoria Road, Taverham; Norwich Road, Thetford; High Street, Watton; Market Place, Wymondham.
EAST OF ENGLAND CO-OP: Rigbourne Hill, Beccles; Church Street, Briston; High Street, Caister; Magdalen Way, Gorleston; Beresford Road, Great Yarmouth; Aylsham Road, Mile Cross, Norwich; Cannerby Lane, Norwich; Woodgrove Parade, Catton Grove Road, Norwich; Colman Road, Norwich; Cromer Road, Norwich; Dereham Road, Norwich; Earlham Green Lane, Earlham, Norwich; Hall Road, Lakenham, Norwich; Middletons Lane, Norwich; Neighbourhood Centre, Heyford Rd, Norwich; Laundry Lane, Thorpe St Andrew, Norwich; Lovelace Road, Eaton, Norwich; Norwich Road, Costessey, Norwich; Crostwick Lane, Spixworth; Friartuck Road, Tuckswood, Norwich; Unthank Road, Golden Triangle, Norwich; Witard Road, Heartsease, Norwich; Unit 4 Station Approach, Norwich; Riverside, Old Swaffham Road, Dereham; Shipdham Road, Toftwood, Dereham; Main Street, Acle; Holt Road, Horsford; Lime Tree Avenue, Wymondham; Bullock Fair Close, Harleston; The Street, Long Stratton; Repps Road, Martham; Briston Road, Melton Constable; The Green, Martham.
ONE STOP: High Street, Attleborough; Norwich Road, Dereham; High Street, Feltwell; Kenninghall Road, Banham; Mill Road, Cromer; Oxford Avenue, Gorleston; Middleton Road; Great Yarmouth; Clancy Road, Heartsease, Norwich; Constitution Hill, Norwich; Norwich Road, Framingham Earl; Leopold Rd, Nr Eaton, Norwich; Norwich Road, New Costessey, Norwich; Quebec Road, Thorpe Hamlet, Norwich; Woodcock Road, Upper Hellesdon, Norwich; Hollingsworth Road, Lowestoft; Carlton Road, Lowestoft; Swan Lane, Long Stratton; Market Street, Wymondham; Birchfield Lane, Mulbarton; Oulton Road, Lowestoft; Reffley Lane, King's Lynn; Sands Lane, Oulton Broad; Victoria Rd, Three Ways Post Office, Taverham; Admiral Way, Thetford; Westwood Avenue, Oulton Broad; Town Green, Wymondham.
ROYS: Wroxham; Gosford Road, Beccles; Yaxham Road, Dereham; Magdalen Street, Norwich; Bowthorpe Main Centre, Norwich.
BRIDGE STORES: Bridge Street, Loddon.
BUDGENS: Norwich Road, Aylsham; Kerridge Way, Holt.
PREMIER STORE: Marys Street, Bungay.
C MORRIS: Station Approach, Sheringham.
CARDS & WRAP: Mere Street, Diss.
CHILDS JW & SON: Nelson Road Central, Great Yarmouth.
DEREHAM NEWS: Market Place, Dereham.
EXPRESS NEWS: Church Street, Cromer.
HILLSIDE NEWS: Hillside Avenue, Beccles.
K P & STORES: Bridge Street, Downham Market.
LANGLEYS: Royal Arcade, Norwich; Gentleman's Walk, Norwich.
NEWLANDS: High Street, Stalham.
NEWSKLIP: Bridge Street, Fakenham.
S&S MITCHELL: The Street, Blofield.
SHOWCASE GALLERY: Market Place, North Walsham.
STARLINGS: Wrights Walk, Dereham; High Street, Holt; High Street, Sheringham.
SUE'S NEWS: Market Place, Swaffham.
WH SMITH: Gentleman's Walk, Norwich; St Stephens Street, Norwich.
WALKERS NEWS: Norfolk Street, King's Lynn.
WATTON EDWARD NEWS: High Street, Watton.
WITLEY: High Street, Hunstanton
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