Two new LEGO GWPs now available for a limited time
There are now two new LEGO gifts-with-purchase available on minimum spends for a limited time only, or while stocks last.
Confirming some early rumours reported by Instagram user itavixbrix (via Brick Clicker), two new GWPs are now available at LEGO.com. The big hitter is 40684 Fruit Store, available on all LEGO purchases over £180 / $200 / €200 made in-store or online, from now until April 25 or until stocks last. That’s the same minimum spend as the first set in the series, 40680 Flower Store, which was originally available in March, and £40 / $50 / €50 less than the preceding Houses of the World series from last year.
Admittedly, that’s still a relatively high spend, but if you’re wanting to spend less, you’re still in with a chance of picking up a free gift in the form of a pair of polybags. LEGO Disney 30671 Aurora’s Forest Playground and LEGO Creator 3-in-1 30666 Gift Animals are now available as a bundle GWP, coming free with any LEGO Friends, Animal Crossing, Disney Princess, Creator 3in1, or DREAMZzz purchases over £45 / $50 / €50, from now until April 29 or while stocks last.
As also with LEGO GWPs, these offers stack, so if you spent at least £45 / $50 / €50 of a total spend over £180 / $200 / €200 on LEGO Friends, Animal Crossing, Disney Princess, Creator 3in1, or DREAMZzz sets, you’ll be able to take home both the polybags and the latest modular Shops of the World GWP in one fell swoop.
It’s worth noting that the majority of the LEGO Houses of the World sold out in at least one region when they ran last year, so if your heart is set on 40684 Fruit Store, don’t wai too long to get your purchases in. Some recent releases that will instantly qualify you for the latest GWP include the incredibly detailed LEGO Icons 10322 Medieval Town Square or the just-released LEGO Technic 42171 Mercedes-AMG F1 W14 E Performance.
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