Friday, April 18, 2014

Transformers Decepticon Ambush Kre-o, Moshi Monsters and Kinder Surprise...





Hi all today we have: Transformers Decepticon Ambush, Moshi Monsters and Kinder Surprise to open.

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This awesome DECEPTICON AMBUSH set is your ticket to incredible TRANSFORMERS building action! Use the 80 pieces to build an all-terrain vehicle or a recon drone for the QUEST FOR ENERGON. Your heavily armed CLIFFJUMPER KREON figure is ready to take on your VEHICON KREON figures, and only you can build the vehicles they need! The ATV can handle any obstacle you put in front of it, and you can equip the recon drone with plenty of firepower. Build and rebuild for the coolest TRANSFORMERS adventures yet!

Build an all-terrain vehicle or a recon drone! Includes CLIFFJUMPER and 3 VEHICON KREON figures! KREON figures come with weapons. Set includes 1 piece of the DARK ENERGON weapon. Other sets (sold separately) include other DARK ENERGON pieces. Works with leading building brands!

Includes 80-piece DECEPTICON AMBUSH building set, with CLIFFJUMPER KREON figure and 3 VEHICON KREON figures.

Kre-O is a new play pattern expression of Hasbro's best brands using quality construction bricks and mini-figurines. No, it's not Built to Rule. It's especially not that thing that begins with an L! But it sure works with that thing that begins with an L.

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Unveiled at Toy Fair 2011, Transformers was the first Hasbro brand to be released as Kre-O construction brick kits. The kits center around a Transformers character that can be taken apart and reassembled into a vehicle. Mini-figures called Kreons are also included in the larger kits, and these mini-figures are a mix of Transformers characters and human drivers. Prices range from $7.99 to $59.99. The line launched June 6, 2011.

The robot/vehicle kits seem inspired by a mix of Transformers aesthetics, while the most of the Transformer Kreons are strongly based on the Sunbow animation designs. Though most of the toys feature heads designed directly from their Classics/Universe/Generations counterparts, a few kits feature heads taken from other sources, such as Megatron's head inspired by the Cybertronian form of Animated Megatron. And while Sentinel Prime's kit is clearly inspired by his Dark of the Moon appearance, his head takes most of its cues from the vastly different Animated version of the character.



Moshi Monsters is a website aimed at children any age with over 80 million registered users in 150 territories worldwide.[1] Children choose from one of six virtual pet monsters (Diavlo, Luvli, Katsuma, Poppet, Zommer and Furi) that they can create, name and nurture for. Once their pet has been customized, players can navigate their way around Monstro City, take daily puzzle challenges to earn 'Rox' (virtual currency); play games; personalize their room and communicate with friends in a safe environment.[2] There are 5 users which are technically sound and good at competing in Moshi Monsters: Harlem Smith (USA) Kim Jo Yong (Taiwan) Shia Gill (UK) San Sung (China) Fiona Hike (USA)

Kinder Surprise originated in 1973 in Italy as Kinder Sorpresa. The German word "Kinder" in the name came about because, in 1967, Ferrero's German subsidiary introduced Kinder Chocolate ("Kinderschokolade") to the German market and in 1968 that product was introduced to Ferrero's native Italy, establishing the "Kinder" brand there, before the introduction of the Kinder Sorpresa chocolate eggs. Kinder Surprise eggs were introduced to the German market in 1974, and for many years this was the largest market for the product. The concept of introducing a toy in a chocolate seems to have originated in Argentina in 1962, with the introduction in the market of "Jack" chocolate by the FelFort company.

The toys are designed by both inside designers and external freelancers (for example the French artist André Roche based in Munich) and manufactured by many companies worldwide, such as Produzioni Editoriali Aprile, a small company based in Turin, Italy, run and founded by two brothers, Ruggero and Valerio Aprile.

Kinder Eggs are sold all over the world excluding the United States, because of the choking hazard. The 1938 Federal Food, Drug, and Cosmetic Act contains a section[full citation needed] highlighting that a confectionery product with a non-nutritive object, partially or totally imbedded within it, cannot be sold within the United States, unless the FDA issues a regulation that the non-nutritive object has functional value. No such regulation has been issued.

"Kinder Surprise" is also known as Kinder Sorpresa, Kinder Joy, Kinder Überraschung, Kinder Ovo, Киндер Сюрприз, Kinderegg, Kinderüberraschung, Verrassingsei, Kinderschokolade, Kinderueberraschung, Kinderoverraskelse, Kinder Niespodzianka, Kinder-yllätys, Kinderägg, Kinder Meglepetés, Kinder Surpresa, & キンダーサプライズ.

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