Jeremy Clarkson’s £95 booze advent calendar has been slammed by customers due to delivery delays.
Some fear they won’t arrive in time for the start of December.
The ex-Top Gear host turned farmer and landlord has been bombarded with questions from customers.
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A number of fans have still not received their item despite the website stating orders will be released from 1 November.
Pre-orders for the sought after Hawkstone booze filled box opened on 30 September.
Behind each window will be an arrangement of 13 beers, six ciders, miniature bottles gin and vodka, and Hawkstone merchandise.
The ‘Jolliest One’ advent calendar flew off the shelves when it was announced with Clarkson now offering the last box in a competition.
The 65-year-old will be sending the calendar to one lucky customer who spends £40 or more on the Hawkstone website before 11:59pm on Friday (21 Nov), as reported by What’s The Jam.
A spokesperson for Hawkstone stated: “You lot snapped up our Advent Calendars in record time this year.
“But we’ve saved one. The very last one. And now we’re giving it away.
“It’s time to get started with your Christmas shopping, and we’ve got something for everyone on Hawkstone.
“For the chance to win our last advent calendar, spend £40 or more on our site before 11:59pm this Friday.”
But customers have requested an update on their deliveries.
Joseph Robertson said: “It would be nice if mine arrived for advent.”
Jack Snelling added: “When will they be shipped?
“Been waiting for ages but can’t wait to get.”
Eliza Packer said: “When do they get dispatched?
“Still waiting for mine.”
Kimberley Manktelow added: “Does anyone know when they’ll be delivered?
“Said it would be this week when I ordered but still nothing has arrived.”
David Bell said: “Maybe if Santa had delivered mine instead of Yodel it would have arrived in one piece.”
Hawkstone has been approached for comment.
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