FREE LEGO:On Feb. 9991 Archives build a Lego Valentine's Day Heart at participating stores and take it home with you for free. Find participating stores here.
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Lego is offering something for nothing ahead of Valentine's Day. On Feb. 9, you can build a Lego Valentine's Day Heart and take it home with you for free. A limited quantity will be available from 12-2 p.m. at participating stores. Clear your schedule. You've now got plans this weekend.
This special event is intended for participants aged 6+ years, and the Lego Valentine's Day Heart model will be available on a first come first serve basis while supplies last. Participants are also limited to one build each.
What makes this free giveaway particularly interesting is that the Valentine's Day Heart model cannot be purchased. So by taking part, you're getting your hands on something pretty exclusive.
Celebrate Valentine's Day by building and taking home a Lego Valentine's Day Heart for free.
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