Taskmaster fans can rejoice, with a set of Christmas crackers are on sale now ready to be pulled on the big day.
The product is available to purchase via Amazon right now for £25. Each cracker comes with its own special task, giving you the chance to play as the Taskmaster, where you can "revel in the power".
The set also includes a cardboard version of the Taskmaster trophy modelled on Greg Davies' head, with the victor of the games being able to – humbly, of course – brag about their triumph.
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The cracker set also includes 25 tasks, including one Fvery special Final Task of Christmas.
But it's not the only Taskmaster merch you can get your hands on ready for the festive period.
Fans (or those buying for fans, hint, hint) can also get their hands on the Taskmaster official game for £24.99 at Amazon.
The game comes complete with a board inspired by the show's distinctive house in suburban London. Expect garden, kitchen, lab and living room task zones, with 200 different task cards to challenge and thrill players. A perfect Christmas Day game.
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Taskmaster series 16 drew to a close last week, with Sam Campbell crowned winner after fighting off competition from Lucy Beaumont, Julian Clary, Sue Perkins, and Susan Wokoma.
Luckily though, viewers don't have too long a wait till the show returns to our screens.
Taskmaster's New Year Treat special will air in late December with an all-star line-up that includes musician Kojey Radical, actor Lenny Rush, naturalist Steve Backshall, radio and television presenter Zoe Ball and Dragons’ Den star Deborah Meaden.
Taskmaster series 16 airs and streams on Thursday nights at 9pm on Channel 4, where you can also stream previous series.
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