Today marks International Lego Day, celebrating nearly 70 years since the patenting of LEGO bricks in 1958. Since then, Lego has transcended its role as a mere toy to become a significant cultural artifact, with sets serving as art and home decor. While the day is celebrated, there's a surprising lack of promotional offers or sales associated with the occasion. However, there are notable discounts on Mega Bloks, a Lego alternative from Mattel, available on Amazon, suggesting that the competitive landscape continues to thrive alongside the Lego legacy.
Today officially marks International Lego Day, celebrating the almost 70-year anniversary of when Lego first patented its LEGO bricks design in 1958.
Lego has since become a global phenomenon, evolving far beyond the category of toys, now acting as profound works of art and even home decor.
I haven’t been able to find so much as a single promotional offer or sale to celebrate the occasion.
Mattel's own Lego alternative brand, Mega Bloks, has some generous discounts over at Amazon right now.
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