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Figures released in red and blue boxes

rexcrk

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Muppetsdownunder said:
The red packaging is much better and it looks more unusual because lots of packaging for various products is that blue kind of colour these days. I liked it better when they had photos of the actual characters on the packaging rather than just photos of the figures, I think they've stopped putting photos of the figures now am I right? I don't even take that much notice at the boxes, its whats inside that counts!
I think it was only Series 4 and 5 that would show pictures of the figures on the front. Now it's back to the Muppets. But they show the figure on the back by the bio, but they always did that anyway :wink:
 
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