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See! You guys may not get a lot of the normal stock, but at least you get the
neat promos!
I SERIOUSLY doubt these will show up in the States. I sure hope they DO,
though, as I could use some of those sets cheaply (2872, 2880). And if they
are Cadbury caramel eggs, all the better - their creme eggs are horridly
oversweet.
"Whytcross, Benjamin" wrote:
> Over the weekend, I found several stores tocking Cadbury LEGO easter eggs.
> These come in 2 types. The first, which I saw at a Coles and a target
> contained 2 eggs with a total weight of 150grams, with a lego set between
> them [set info below]. The second variety was 2 eggs with a total weight of
> 70grams below a set which I saw at the TRU at Northland.
>
> The sets included with the eggs appear to be the same, consisting of:
>
> 2847,2848,2872,2880,6400,6790
>
> [Large pack = $13 Aus, small pack $9 Aus]
>
> NOTE: In the pack at coles, the 6400 had a round sticker on the front, with
> a LEGO emblem on top, and the following words:
>
> POINT D'EPARGNE
> SPAARPUNT
>
> With a GB in a red circle below.
>
> Benjamin Whytcross
>
> BWhytcro@PacificAccess.com.au
> Ph: +61 3 983 50518
> Directory Technology Pty Ltd
> 268 Canterbury Road,
> Surrey Hills,
> Vic 3127
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