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Re: Chrome Knights now at LEGO Shop At Home
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lugnet.starwars
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Fri, 13 Oct 2000 20:35:20 GMT
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In lugnet.lego.direct, Bradley Dale writes:
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> > A promo item is an item that a company specifically is using to "promote"
> > their store or product. Some examples include the Shell sets, the Kabaya
> > Sweets sets in Japan, the Telekom (?) Tour de France sets, the made for
> > airlines sets. Things like that. These are true promo items. They are made
> > under arrangement with TLC and sold by a company to promote their business or
> > increase their sales. How many of us would have bought as many Happy Meals as
> > we did if they didn't have LEGO sets included. I would also consider the rare
> > Star Wars press release set a promo item. In this case it is a promotion for
> > The Lego Company itself and their new Star Wars line.
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> There is a Star Wars promotional set? What is it?
See this post or search the SW group for a link with pictures
http://news.lugnet.com/starwars/?n=3657
BEN
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