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LEGO is offering free LEGO Love Gift Box for Valentine's Day

This Valentine's Day, LEGO is giving away a set for free with every purchase. What can you anticipate from the LEGO Love Gift Box?

By Travis published on February 4, 2024
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Valentine's Day is quickly approaching. But what should you buy your fellow LEGO enthusiast? That is the question. Well, don't worry. If you still haven't bought your sweetie a Valentine's Day gift, LEGO offers a wide selection of sets, such the LEGO Icons Bouquet of Roses.

You may, nevertheless, always include an additional LEGO set in their Valentine's Day gift bag. Furthermore, LEGO will include a free Valentine's Day-themed kit with your first purchase if it is $75 or more.

What can you expect from the free gift?

The LEGO Love Gift Box comes with 159 pieces, to start. The quantity of bricks means that construction won't take too long. Nevertheless, it will undoubtedly make them grin and feel better.

The set includes a cute Shiba Inu dog that has been given a LEGO makeover. The latter is placed within a gift box made of bricks and encircled by a chocolate box fashioned like a heart. There are also flowers and a LEGO balloon in the shape of a heart.

You can also personalize this kit. Along with two sticker phrases, it comes with a selection of Shiba Inu dog eyes. In the latter, one has the word "Love" on it, and the other says "I love you." A heart, of course, indicates "love."

The finished sculpture is two inches wide, two inches deep, and four inches tall. It was made for eight-year-old LEGO enthusiasts.

If you want to receive one of the flower-inspired LEGO models for your partner for Valentine's Day, which kit will you use to get this free set? Well, in order to take advantage of this offer, you must buy another kit. In fact, the most costly kit of the best Valentine's Day LEGO flowers costs $59.99.

How do I get the free gift?

To get this free gift with purchase, all you have to do is spend $75 or more between 2/1-2/14 on LEGO.com.

How long will this offer last?

This offer will last from 2-1-2/14 and is avaible while supplies last.

How much do I have to spend to get this free gift?

You have to spend $75 or more.

Where can I get this free gift?

This offer is only valid online at LEGO.com, LEGO stores, the LEGO Catalog via telephone orders.

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Trav began building and collecting LEGO at an early age. In order to share his collection and reviews with the LEGO community, he started this blog. Since 2005, Trav has started collecting and building LEGO sets with the City theme as his favorite and created a coffee table in 2016 to display his collection in his living room.

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