Wooly and Worth
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Wooly and Worth are the mascots of Woolworths a chain of UK stores. This pair, introduced in 2004, play a large role on television commercials. The duo consists of a sheep (Wooly), and a sheepdog (Worth).
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[edit] Wooly
Wooly is a large sheep. He often tends to be hyper and annoy Worth. In one Christmas commercial, he is a fairy in a nativity play. He flies around the stage, changing objects into Woolworths gifts. However, he gets a little too excited, knocks over the giant Christmas tree, which then proceeds to knock over Worth.
[edit] Worth
Worth is the wiser of the two (but not by much). In one commercial he becomes a rapper.
[edit] More great news from Woolworths
Wooly and Worth are back on the TV screens in a whole load of new ads! They see the duo in a newsroom with Worth as the anchorman and Wooly as the roving reporter.