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25th Anniversary Muppet Broaches - In UK Banks

BlueFrackle

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Hey Guys,
My Mum went to Barclays Bank this morning and ame home with a surprise por moi !

It was FOUR Muppet Broaches !


Kermit, Fozzie, Animal and Piggy.
They are rubber pictures clipped onto a square of cardboard with The Muppet Show logo on it !

Each Muppet has a musical instrument and the money raised goes to Nordoff-Robbins Musical Therapy.

Best thing about em is they are only One Pound each !

Take a look at them !

See ya
 

Luke

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Hey Warrick

Yup, i've seen these as well a while back - they are very cool and about to go out of production i think having only been sold at charity functions and the larger banks. They are fairly limited and apparently Animal is the rarest. I don't think the charity has publicised it much because they don't want them being sold back on for profit so i hope people who hock them on Ebay have the decency to give a little money to the charity - especially as it is for children.

What an excellent suprise, enjoy them !

If anyone wants to know more about the charity you can visit www.nordoff-robbins.org.uk
 
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