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In a bid to meet the increasing demand for its goods, Miniso has launched a new office to deliver a series of products in cooperation with Marvel Entertainment worldwide.
The new shop located at the Achimota Mall adds up to two; the number of shops Miniso has opened in the country so far partnering Marvel Entertainment worldwide.
The shop has on display series of products covering toys, daily necessities, stationery and hats, which feature heroes like Captain America, Spider Man, Iron Man and Hulk.

Speaking to JoyBusiness, the General Manager of the shops in Ghana, Edinam Akpakli said the latest addition is part of efforts to ensure customer satisfaction.
“When we opened Miniso last year, we told you we’ll be having an interesting partnership with Marvel and this year we really brought that partnership to you and right here at the Achimota Mall,” he said.
Mr Akpakpli also indicated that the products are of high-quality, creative and affordable.
He said, “This is supposed to bring you exciting products, trendy products and quality products at affordable rates; very cool prices.”

Miniso was established in Tokyo in the year 2013 and it is known globally for its millennial appeal.
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