Two new LEGO gift-with-purchase offers are available from today
Two new promotional gift-with-purchase offers are available from today at LEGO.com and in-store with qualifying spends.
As previously reported, two new GWP offers can now be picked up online or in LEGO stores. Following on from 2021’s Year of the Ox, LEGO Seasonal 40491 Year of the Tiger is now up for grabs. To get your hands on this 193-piece Lunar New Year set, you’ll need to spend £85 in the UK, $85 in the US or €85 in Europe. 40491 Year of the Tiger is available right through until January 27, while stocks last.
The second GWP to drop today is a free polybag in the shape of 30562 Monkie Kid’s Underwater Journey. This promotional item is available with purchases of £40 / $40 / €40 on NINJAGO or Monkie Kid sets until January 27. An £85 / $85 / €85 order that includes at least £40 / $40 / €40 or Monkie Kid or NINJAGO products will get you both GWPs, making the sets a great bonus.
The release of these two new GWPs follows the first two LEGO 2022 promotional items coming to an end, 30588 Kids’ Playground and 30416 Market Stall, both of which were available until January 9 with qualifying spends. With even more LEGO polybags set to arrive this year, keep checking Brick Fanatics for news on more offers soon.
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