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Re: 'Lego Birthday Party'... while you are out shopping...
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lugnet.fun.party
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Date:
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Thu, 7 Mar 2002 15:44:16 GMT
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In lugnet.fun.party, Mark Assi writes:
> In lugnet.market.shopping, Melody Brown writes:
> > G'day all! I want to give my son next year a Lego Birthday party for his 4th
> > Birthday. (Not this year as it will be at McDonalds). I'm getting this
> > prepared now as I want to make it really special for him (and me mwahaha).
> >
> > Anyway, while you lovely and helpful Americans (and anyone else out there
> > who has seen these goodies) are shopping around... could someone please tell
> > me where I can find the candies/lollies as mentioned below:
> >
> > "FAVORS:
> > A small LEGO set and LEGO-shaped candies (available at some specialty candy
> > stores)." <--- taken from the site below:
> >
> > http://family.go.com/parties/birthday/feature/famf58birthday/famf58birthday8.html
> >
> > If someone could help... that'd be great :)
> >
> > Many thanks... Mel
> >
> > P.S I know where to get invitations, cups and plates and that sort of party
> > stuff from :)
> >
> > Posted to market.shopping to target those who shop around a lot :)
>
>
> Hey Melody,
> Are you talking about the little SweetTart type of candies that are in the
> shapes of little Lego bricks? If that is what you mean, they can usually be
> found at most of those little candy stores inside the Malls. If you don't
> have one nearby, I can help you out. Let me know.
> Good Luck,
> Mark
There used to be CandyBlox http://www.trobaugh.org/lego/candy.htm but I
don't know if you can still find these anywhere. I know some "consumer
groups" were upset about the idea of teaching kids to "eat bricks".
jt
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