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Decorate for the holidays with this delightful LEGO Icons Poinsettia set, now $15 off at Amazon

lego icons poinsettia box on the left and built set on the right against a pink circular background

SAVE $15: As of Dec. 9, the LEGO Icons Poinsettia set is on sale for $34.99. This is 30% off its list price of $49.99.


The holidays are right around the corner, and if you’re still looking for gift ideas or even a little treat for yourself, Amazon’s full of different options at the moment. There are even some LEGO sets still on sale there after the big Cyber Monday sale event, including a lovely LEGO Poinsettia set for those who want a bit more holiday cheer in their home this year.

The LEGO Icons Poinsettia set is currently on sale for $34.99, 30% off its list price of $49.99. This deal is marked as a ‘limited time deal’ at Amazon right now, though, and has so far been claimed by 27% of shoppers, so if you want to add this little decorative piece to your home before the holidays begin you’ll want to act fast. And if you want it as a gift instead for someone in your life, Amazon even notes above the ‘Add to Cart’ button that it arrives before Christmas, so you don’t need to worry about a long wait time on delivery.

This LEGO set is part of the LEGO Botanical Collection and comes with 608 pieces to put together, forming a cute little potted poinsettia bouquet that you can set up in your home. It’s a fun way to put up a cute display that’s perfect for the season.

As mentioned earlier, this is a limited time deal that may not be around for much longer, so scoop up the LEGO Icons Poinsettia set for $34.99 while it’s still at that price.

Even though Cyber Monday is over now, there are still some deals worth checking out at various retailers. In our roundup of 15 excellent holiday gifts on sale for Cyber Monday, you can have a look at some of our favorite gift ideas. Some of the deals have disappeared by now, but there are still quite a few offers available to keep on your radar.

https://mashable.com/article/dec-9-lego-icons-poinsettia-set-deal-amazon


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