First details on late April 2024 LEGO gifts-with-purchase, including 40684 Fruit Store

First details on late April 2024 LEGO gifts-with-purchase, including 40684 Fruit Store

The first details have surfaced on the LEGO gifts-with-purchase that will reportedly be available later this month, including the spend threshold and dates for 40684 Fruit Store.

Revealed earlier this week as the second entry in the microscale Shops of the World series, 40684 Fruit Store will apparently be free with qualifying orders from April 15 to 25 (or while stocks last). That’s according to Instagram user itavixbrix (via Brick Clicker), who states that you’ll need to spend at least £180 / $200 on any and all products at LEGO.com to acquire the gift-with-purchase.

That’s the same threshold as the first set in the series, 40680 Flower Store, which was originally available in March. But 40684 Fruit Store seemingly won’t be the only free gift you’ll be able to get your hands on from April 15: a pair of polybags will apparently also be up for grabs with select purchases.

LEGO Disney 30671 Aurora’s Forest Playground and LEGO Creator 3-in-1 30666 Gift Animals are said to be available as a bundle GWP when spending at least £45 / $50 across LEGO Animal Crossing, Friends, Disney Princess, Creator and DREAMZzz. Those polybags will reportedly be live through April 29, or while stocks last, and should stack with 40684 Fruit Store within qualifying orders.

While all three of those sets have already been revealed, details surrounding their availability at LEGO.com and in LEGO Stores are only rumoured for now, so take them lightly until we get official confirmation. You can currently snap up 40683 Flower Trellis Display with orders above £135 / $150 / €150 at LEGO.com, but hurry: the botanical model is only available until April 14, and therefore won’t cross over with 40684 Fruit Store.

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