CrunchDeals: It's Bricktober!

Sunday, October 4th, 2009

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128979739_6cff1a25dfThe boy woke us up this morning with a flyer from Toys ‘r’ Us informing the world that this was Bricktober and that all Lego kits are 30%. What does this mean? Well, some crazy pirate ship now costs $70, down from $100. Isn’t that still really expensive? Back when I was a kid Lego was free because you always inherited a huge bucket of it from someone. There was so much of it around you found it in your spoor. Sadly, this appears to be no longer the case.

Head over to TRU for instant savings on almost all the kits including big buckets of Lego for $15.

Pic, inexplicably, from here.

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