November 25, 201510 yr Hi. Some years ago PIZZA-HUT was giving as gift LEGO figures and mini-sets. I have some, I am not sure if it's official LEGO pieces but I think yes. I would like to know the value of those pieces. Thank you.
December 3, 201510 yr On 11/25/2015, 4:55:39, tigas31 said: Hi. Some years ago PIZZA-HUT was giving as gift LEGO figures and mini-sets. I have some, I am not sure if it's official LEGO pieces but I think yes. I would like to know the value of those pieces. Thank you. Do you have any sort of set # or anything to identify what you have?
December 6, 201510 yr If they are opened, these kits. Look at the pieces for tiny lego branding on the top studs or piece (es) numbers on the underside within the brick. I have seen many small businesses and shops (more recently due to overwhelming popularity) sell or give kits to employees or visitors. They typically come in poly bags with artwork but some with directions some without. (They refer you to package picture) I have run into them in boxes with lego identical instructions. Never a set with more than approximately 40-70 pieces. And from my investigations I have found that the companies are doing this and using the Lego logo without any Lego cooperation, licensing, or copyright agreements. With LDD and some other apps it is very easy to make Lego /real/ appearing items. Look for SKUs, Set names, dates, any numbers, a picture if you can. Pizza Hut is one of the world's largest pizza chains. I doub that even a franchise (if they even franchise) would ever run such a promotion without the Pizza Hut promotions department catching wind and shutting it down. My guess is that if they say lego, or are 10+ years old, are in English, that they are real. You may want to Email Pizza Hut or call their Human Resources division, maybe even get info on how many were made. As for value, I very much doubt anything that will make you rich unless you own a large amount unopened and verified via your investigative work. Let us know what the kits make or get back after some more research. Good luck on your Lego quest! Daeivl
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