
Saturday afternoon, Scott and I hopped into the car and headed out to the King of Prussia mall (a strange name, to be sure) in suburban Philadelphia. He had been wanting to get out there ever since they opened a LEGO store in the mall earlier this month and we finally had a free afternoon in which to make the trip.
It was everything a LEGO store should be, with plenty of amazing models of towns, vehicles and many of the vessels from the Star Wars movies. There were also a number of kitchen-related goods, which delighted me to no end. In addition to the timer you see above (which I did end up buying), you can get LEGO salt and pepper shakers, baking pans, ice cube trays and popsicle molds. They'd make great gifts for cooking-inclined LEGO fans!

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9-29-2008 @4:01PM Stephen said... I must have one! I may not need another timer, something rather exorcist about a rotating head tho.
http://crapkitchen.blogspot.com/
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9-29-2008 @9:54PM Carrie said... You can buy all that stuff online too at the Lego Shop at home store. For a long time they were only offering the ice cube trays in Europe. Thank goodness they brought them over here for everyone to enjoy!
They also have Lego office supplies - like paperclips that really stack!
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