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Re: How are these promotional sets made?
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lugnet.promo
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Fri, 24 Mar 2000 04:59:29 GMT
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In lugnet.promo, Chris Maddison writes:
> In lugnet.promo, Hao-yang Wang writes:
> > We know that Lego has made promotional sets not only for airlines and gas
> > stations, but also chocolate company, shipping company, and even glass
> company.
Notice how all these companies have a going concern to promote... that's what
puts the pro in "promotional". I think Lego is going to be looking for well-
known names that together enhance both brands. Maybe you should start selling
cement or become a famous manufacturer of rolling stock...
Actually, I've been plotting. With an investment of $250 million and a track
record of management expertise in another field, you could become a director of
a national railroad. Then, as an investor relations measure, you could arrange
for Lego promotional trains!
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| (...) company. (...) That's a great idea. I could go along with that. (...) I doubt TLC would market your creation, but go for it. But if you do get it, don't go for the Ebay vulture culture w/out offering it to Lugneters first! ;) -Chris (25 years ago, 24-Mar-00, to lugnet.promo)
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