It uses a red cupboard container (part 4532) and a transparent light-blue door (part 4533) to mimic the look of a beverage dispenser.
The set stands as a micro-study in brand synergy, showing how a handful of generic bricks can be transformed into a specific cultural icon through a simple sticker and a global sporting event. Set 4465zip
This set was part of a larger collection that included soccer players and other sports-related accessories. Because of its limited geographic release and promotional nature, it has become a collector's item. Design and Components It uses a red cupboard container (part 4532)
While it originally cost next to nothing as a promotion, it now typically sells for between $7 and $13 USD depending on the condition and merchant. Because of its limited geographic release and promotional
Despite its rarity, the set is remarkably simple, consisting of only . Its core identity relies on:
was a promotional item exclusive to as part of a collaboration with Coca-Cola to celebrate the 2002 FIFA World Cup . It was not sold in traditional retail stores but was distributed through "blind" mystery polybags.
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