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In lugnet.fun, Manuel Suazo writes:
> In lugnet.fun, Mark Papenfuss writes:
> > Hey all,
> >
> > I was out with my girlfriend today on a family day and I saw something I
> > never knew existed - candy in the shape of Lego! We bought a small bag of it
> > just for fun, and because I was curious about it. Well, when I got home the
> > girlfriend and kids fell asleep soon after we got home and I was stuck
> > watching Star Wars on TV for the millionth time. I wanted to build something
> > with this candy but was somewhat disheartend by the fact they had no
> > "stickyness" to them in any way. But as I was watching the X-Wings swoop by
> > trying to destroy the Death Star on TV I was inspired to make something like
> > an X-Wing - but was limited to the candy on hand and the "non-stickyness" of
> > the candy. I think I did a pretty good job considering my tools, if you are
> > intrested I posted about it on my site - http://www.landofbricks.com -- you
> > can check it out there, I have pics of it and a brief little story on it
> > there, linked to on the main page.
> >
> > Mark P
> > http://www.landofbricks.com
>
>
> Was the candy made by Concord? If it is, they're in trouble. Lego sued
> them fr that a few years ago because kids ate real Legos, thinking they
> were candy. -Mani
lol, ya - I heard about that after posting this from a few people. It did
not say who made the candy, it was just in one of the bulk bins - all it had
was the name - "LEGO Blox Candy" and the ingredients.
Mark P
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