LEGO® Factfile: LEGO® Outlet
For parents who want toys for their kids that are both fun and educational then they should rush to the nearest toy store and get their hands on LEGO®. LEGO® has gotten so popular that it even now has a name recall. Simple mention the word “LEGO®” and people, no matter what age, gender and place they came from, would immediately know that you are referring to the building blocks they have in one time or another spent numerous hours on building and playing with. The best of its kind, an estimate of over 400 million people, no matter what age and gender they are, would be “building” using LEGO® this year.
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Trivia: The first LEGO® outlet was built in Billund, Denmark in 1932, by the late Kirk Christiansen. The store, however, was not yet known as LEGO®.
To aid your search for LEGO® outlets, you may try visiting the company’s website of www.lego.com and see the complete list of their stores by making use of their store locator option.
If none of the LEGO® outlets prove to be still too much of a distance from your home you may perhaps want to consider the following alternatives:
Local malls and toy stores – It’s commonly the case that where there’s no LEGO® outlet to be found, the products are then being sold in local malls and toy stores. Granted, the selection isn’t as extensive as what you may find in official LEGO® outlets. And if you’re out of the country and visiting a LEGO® outlet abroad, it’s also possible that their selection is not up to par with those you may find in your own country. It’s a guarantee however that the LEGO® outlets in Denmark would prove to be best stocked due to the fact that the company itself is based in Billund, Denmark.
Walmart – The largest store chain in the country has outlets sprouting everywhere like mushrooms so it’s highly unlikely that there’s no Walmart that can be found within your area. All Walmart outlets are guaranteed to have stocks of LEGO® products.
Toys R Us – Another large retail toy store whose outlets can guarantee stocks of LEGO® products available for your purchase. The service they provide is excellent so any question you have regarding your purchases will be well-attended to.
Etoys – a wonderful interactive website may prove to be an ideal alternative if there were no LEGO® outlet nearby. Purchases are handled efficiently and securely so no need to worry about billing, transaction and delivery problems.
Ebay – this well known website has proven to be trustworthy as millions of people have already sworn testimony in completing deals with the site’s help. Ebay however makes the use of Paypal so if there’s no LEGO® outlet in your area and you plan to purchase online, and on Ebay specifically, please make sure that you have a Paypal account or credit card details ready.
If you have any other questions regarding LEGO® outlets, it’s best that you contact a LEGO® representative already to assist you with your inquiries. Contact details are provided in the company’s website, the address of which has already been provided above.
And so now, before we bid you adieu, we leave you with another LEGO® trivia to ponder: It is expected that this year, four hundred million people are going to use or play with LEGO® products.








