I was at Target and saw these LEGO Valentines. I couldn't see spending 5 bucks on the two different packages so I took a picture. I've taken a lot of pictures inside Target and they don't seem to be inquisitive, at least so far. It probably happens a lot. People sending pics of stuff home to see if that's what they're supposed to be picking up. Both sets have 32 cards for $2.50 which seems to be the average amount of cards in many of the different themed boxes. There are all sorts of movie tie ins, Nascar, Barbie, trying to cover all the kids in a classroom I guess. I wonder if that 32 cards is what someone figured would cover an average classroom size? I have no idea. If I cared I'd go look on the internet but it doesn't matter. The kid will just have to go buy two boxes if he's got a huge class to cover, or skip that stinky kid no one likes. If he wants the fancier cards like wiggle pictures or the shiny foil prisim cards that kisds will have to cough up some more cold hard cash. Those seem to be 16 in a package. I'm pretty sure I hadn't noticed any LEGO labeled Valentines in the past. I'm curious to see the cards but not enough to want to plunk down some cold cash. You can see samples of the front of the cards on the back of the package,and to be honest, they just kind of suck. So much of this kind of extraneous material just gets tossed a brief glimpse and then it goes into the atticwith all the other stacks of paper with pretty pictures on them. Who knows how long that will sit there. Snapping a picture, or collecting one online, and storing it on your hard drive is the best. I burn images and files to a dvd and store that. You can get a lot of crap on a dvd and that's still better than buying the box.
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