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Tesco is selling Harry Potter pyjamas with a warning NOT to wear them in bed

TESCO is selling Harry Potter pyjamas for kids — with a warning not to wear them to bed.

A label reads “should not be worn to sleep in” next to one describing it as girls’ pyjamas.

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Tesco's Harry Potter pyjamas come with a waning not to wear them in BED

Mum Emma Ayling, 44, spotted the £15 outfit at a store in Reading, Berks.

She said: “We were a bit confused as they were definitely sold as pyjamas.

“Whoever ordered them must have had a sleeping spell put on them.”

Tesco said: “As this particular product has a hood, we advise children not to sleep with it on.”

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It’s not the store’s first Potter PJs controversy.

Last year a pair featuring Hedwig the owl had a tag saying they should not be slept in — even though they had no hood.

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The £14 grey and gold set had “waiting for my letter” written on the front.

University lecturer Smith Odedra was left confused, and joked at the time: “What would happen if someone did wear them to bed?

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“Would they spontaneously combust? Or perhaps be whisked off to Hogwarts!”

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