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If you’ve been waiting for the Series 15 LEGO Collectible Minifigures (71011) to be released on February 1st, you may want to check out Target stores. I’ve gotten a few messages from readers who have found them in stores and are able to purchase them without being blocked at the registers while paying for them. YMMV on that but it’s worth checking out. Of course if you’re in other parts of the world, they’ve already been released in the beginning of the year.Well it looks like it has finally started here in the US. A user over at Reddit has found some of the new LEGO Disney Collectible Minifigures (71012) being put out a couple of weeks early of their scheduled release date of May 1st. The ones found in the thread were in Denver, CO but that’s the only one I found that has reported on them being out early. The details of the Disney Minifigures are the same as previous Collectible Minifigures series. They are $3.99 each and the DPCI number is 204-00-1379. Good luck on your hunt as even if you find them, the store may not be able to sell them to you because of the May 1 street date.




I wouldn’t go out of your way to find them as I feel most stores may not have them out yet. If you do find some, let us know in the comments what cities have them as fans may appreciate the gesture.This is an archived post. You won't be able to vote or comment. MinifiguresSeries 15 minifigs at Target! ()submitted by π Rendered by PID 25719 on app-785 at 2017-03-02 19:33:13.197016+00:00 running 2d06157 country code: SG. Location and DPCI Search Please enter your postal code and a Target DPCI Product Number Check Target's In Store Availability/Quantity The following information is provided directly by Target Inc. Brickpicker can not verify the actual availability or quantity of the items that are queried. If you do not know the DPCI # of the items you are searching for, you can try using the DPCI search app that is provided. The app will return the closest 20 stores with a 75 mile radius of the postal code. Simply Shabby Chic FullQueen Duvet Sham Set Indigo Batik Blue




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Here are our top picks: Open the cockpit, load Lord Vader into his TIE Advanced and speed to intercept the rebel A-Wing Starfighter. Fire the spring-loaded shooters when you are in range, but watch out for the rebel craft firing back with its own spring-loaded shooters! Who will win this epic duel between good and evil? That’s for you to decide! Target going gender neutral in some sections Target stores are undergoing a sex change of sorts. The retail giant announced last week its stores would begin phasing out some gender-specific product categories and switch to gender-neutral displays and colors after guests complained, or, as a company statement said, “raised important questions.” “Right now, our teams are working across the store to identify areas where we can phase out gender-based signage to help strike a better balance,” the statement, posted to Target’s website, said. “For example, in the kids’ Bedding area, signs will no longer feature suggestions for boys or girls, just kids.




In the Toys aisles, we’ll also remove reference to gender, including the use of pink, blue, yellow or green paper on the back walls of our shelves. You’ll see these changes start to happen over the next few months.” “Barbies are still going to be with Barbies and Legos will still be with Legos. We just didn’t feel like having a sign that said ‘boys bedding’ was necessary” - Molly Snyder, Target spokesperson The push to stop segregating shelf space for action figures and princess dolls rose to a national level in June after Ohio mother Abi Bechtel snapped a photo identifying an aisle's contents as containing “Building Sets” and “Girls’ Building Sets.” “Don’t do this, @Target,” Bechtel wrote above the photo. That tweet went viral, getting more than 3,000 retweets and favorites each – and a reply from Target. “We’ve made sure to share this with the right teams for further review,” @AskTarget, the guest services Twitter arm of the company, replied to Bechtel a day after her original tweet.




/cfh3cp5Nqa — Abi Bechtel (@abianne) Target’s statement last week alluded to customers such as Bechtel who had objected to its signage. “But we never want guests or their families to feel frustrated or limited by the way things are presented,” Target’s statement said. The change isn’t sitting well with all observers, however. Franklin Graham, an evangelist who is the son of famed preacher Billy Graham, wrote on Facebook that “Target is way off-target on this one!” “I think Target may be forgetting who had made their stores strong,” Graham wrote. “It’s not gender-neutral people out there – it’s working American families, fathers and mothers with boys and girls they love.” .@Target may be forgetting who made their stores strong. It’s working families, fathers, mothers, boys, girls-not gender-neutral. #OffTarget — Franklin Graham (@Franklin_Graham) Just two months ago, sex-specific signage seemed here to stay at Target.




“Recently we conducted a test where we removed any reference to gender in the toy aisles in a number of our stores,” a Target spokesperson told BuzzFeed on June 12. “In those stores, our guest research showed us that guests preferred having a variety of indicators that can help inform and guide their shopping trip.” So, in the span of a couple months, what changed? “Leading up to that moment there’s been a broader conversation about gender and signs and using gender indicators, especially as it relates to kids,” Target spokesperson Molly Snyder told Fox News. “Like all retail, the way people shop is continually changing, so when people look across our stores, we thought the two changes we’re making were the ones that make sense at this point in time.” The changes will not affect all aspects of the store, Snyder said. “Clearly – I would hope clearly – we’re still going to have a mens’, womens’, boys’ and girls’ clothing department,” she said.

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