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Easter 2015 LEGO Polybags at Target Stores

Easter is still two months away but Target stores have started to stock their selection of LEGO polybags in the Easter section of the store. The first polybag is the LEGO City Garbage Truck (30313) which has 48 pieces and retails for $3.49. The Garbage Truck has been available at the impulse section of the checkout lanes since January but they decided to use them as Easter polybags as well. The other polybag is one that we’ve seen before in January’s LEGO promotion with the LEGO Friends Mini Golf (30203). It has 26 pieces and goes for $3.99.

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LEGO January 2015 Promotional Polybags Sold Out (Almost)

It hasn’t been a week yet into 2015 but there’s already bad news. Remember all those promos that LEGO was having with the LEGO Creator Flower Cart (40140), LEGO Star Wars AT-DP (30274), and the LEGO Friends Mini Golf Set (30203)? I’m sad to say that the first two has pretty much been completely sold out. You heard that right. In fact from what I heard, the AT-DP was sold out probably on the second or third day, even at my local LEGO Store. Below is what a rep from LEGO emailed to one of our readers:

Thanks for getting in touch with us.

I’m so sorry the LEGO® 30274 Star Wars AT-DP is in fact sold out completely. We received such a high amount of orders we quickly sold out of it.

There is a way you might still be able to get the promotional set though! I see based on your address you do have a local LEGO® Brand Retail store close by. I will provide the address and phone number to you so you might be able to give them a call and see if they have one in stock.

So that brings us to the question of did LEGO underestimate the amount of orders they are going to get? To take it a step further, was it a mistake of making the AT-DP available free for any LEGO Star Wars purchase? With that stipulation, any Star Wars purchase would have qualified you to get the polybag including keychains which was a … Continue

LEGO January 2015 Promotional Polybags Now Available on Shop@Home

LEGO Star Wars AT-DP Polybag (30274)

If you still have some older sets to purchase from LEGO Shop@Home, you may want to know that the new 2015 promotional polybags are now available as of yesterday and they do stack.

You can get a FREE LEGO Star Wars At-DP (30274) with any LEGO Star Wars purchase during the month of January. For the FREE LEGO Creator Flower Cart (40140), you need a purchase of $75 or more in your shopping cart. Finally, for the LEGO Friends Mini Golf (30203) polybag, you just need to get any LEGO Friends item.

I tested it with a larger set that I know will cover the criteria to get both the AT-DP and Flower Cart polybags and threw in a random Friends set and sure enough, they all show up in the shopping cart.

If you don’t have anything left to purchase this year, I would hold off one more day when all the new 2015 sets will be available tomorrow. Thanks to Chris for the heads up yesterday.

LEGO Creator Flower Cart Polybag (40140)

LEGO Friends Mini Golf Polybag (30203)

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LEGO Creator Flower Cart (40140) & LEGO Friends Mini Golf (30203) Polybag Images

LEGO Creator Flower Cart Polybag (40140)

Continuing with the LEGO polybag news, we now have official images of some of the promo polybags that will be available in 2015. The first is the LEGO Creator Flower Cart (40140) which has a whopping 71 pieces. It will be free with purchases of $75 or more. This polybag will be available during the whole month or while supplies last and makes a great complement to the LEGO Creator Detective’s Office (10246).

LEGO Creator Flower Cart Polybag (40140)

LEGO Creator Flower Cart Polybag (40140)

LEGO Creator Flower Cart Polybag (40140)

The other polybag is the LEGO Friends Mini Golf (30203). It has 26 pieces and features Emma playing mini golf. It is free with any LEGO Friends purchase during January.

LEGO Friends Mini Golf Polybag (30203)

LEGO Friends Mini Golf Polybag (30203)

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