Mega retailer Target has today announced a change in their instore music, opting for non-stop playing of the shop music from Ocarina of Time.

The announcement came as pleasant shock to many, who are excited to relive the nostalgia as they shop for their groceries.

A spokesperson for Target had a chat to Aimbot Media today over a delicious glass of Lon Lon Milk.

“90’s kids who had the pleasure of growing up playing wonderful games such as Ocarina of Time are now the ones out there buying groceries daily,” he said.

“We believe this will increase our market share as the kids who loved the Nintendo 64 game will all be familiar with this music.”

“Another idea we have toyed with is when you go into darker corners of the store you will hear the Potion Shop music.”

However, in disappointing news, the retailer also announced it would stop selling garden pots when the new music goes live.

“The risk of breakages in store from customers smashing the pots is too high,” the spokesperson said. “We can’t have customers getting injured because a 32 year old man is trying to be Link and breaking the pots.”

Shares of Target rose 12% at the news, with high praise everywhere at the announcement.

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