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Re: Your McDonalds sets
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lugnet.market.shopping
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Fri, 29 Oct 1999 00:47:48 GMT
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I asked a manager friend of mine and was stated $1.79 each.
Lego is not a toy, it's a way of life.
ScottR swrunyan@uswest.net
Lorbaat <eric@nospam.thirteen.net> wrote in message
news:FKBMEE.Mu3@lugnet.com...
> In lugnet.market.shopping, Scott Arthur writes:
> > If you don't like McDonalds Food (I don't).
> > If you don't want to wait for the sets (I don't).
> >
> > You can get them here (this auction as no connection with me - other than
> > the fact I have bid on 3 sets):
>
> Well, more to the point, if you don't want the food, you can walk into a
> McDonald's and just buy the toy. Collectible people will tell you that McD's
> doesn't do that, because they didn't- with the Beanie Babies. For every other
> promotional toy ever, they have and do. It costs like $2 or something similar
> ($1.49?). They even have a button on the register for it.
>
> Beanie Babies were too popular to allow them to do it, however.
>
> eric
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| (...) Well, more to the point, if you don't want the food, you can walk into a McDonald's and just buy the toy. Collectible people will tell you that McD's doesn't do that, because they didn't- with the Beanie Babies. For every other promotional toy (...) (25 years ago, 28-Oct-99, to lugnet.market.shopping)
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