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'''3300000 The Brick Apple''' is a [[promotional set]] released on [[July 1]], [[2010]]. It was given out at the opening of the [[LEGO Store]] in ''Rockefeller Center'' in New York City. It is currently available only at the New York City store, and now sells for US $9.99.
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'''3300000 The Brick Apple''' is a [[promotional set]] released on [[July 1]], [[2010]]. It was given out at the opening of the [[LEGO Store]] in ''Rockefeller Center'' in New York City. It was available only at [[The LEGO Store, New York, NY, USA|the New York City store]], and sold for US $9.99. It was retired in the beginning of 2014.
   
 
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3300000 The Brick Apple is a promotional set released on July 1, 2010. It was given out at the opening of the LEGO Store in Rockefeller Center in New York City. It was available only at the New York City store, and sold for US $9.99. It was retired in the beginning of 2014.

Notes

  • The name The Brick Apple is referring to the term The Big Apple, which is a nickname for New York City, in which this set was released.
  • The top of the apple can be removed, showing the core.

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