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LEGO has officially revealed the third set in the mini shops series, the Candy Store (40692)!

It comprises of 345 pieces and is inspired by traditional Candy stores, with two-stories filled with various sweet treats. Unfortunately there isn’t any official word yet in availability or spend threshold, but if the two previous sets, Flower Store and Fruit Store, are anything to go by then expect a spend of £180 ($/€200) or more to acquire it. 

Check out the official images below and let us know your thoughts on it in the comments section.


Official details:

Feed creativity with the LEGO® Candy Store (40692), a collectible toy that’s bursting with sweet details. The third in a series of 4 model LEGO stores, it’s a treat for teen and adult builders aged 12 and up. Admire the colorful candies on the mini display model’s exterior before discovering what’s inside. Explore two floors full of candy shop accessories, including a miniature ice-cream machine, candy dispenser and a chocolate fountain. Yum!

  • A collectible toy – Featuring 2 floors, this LEGO® Candy Store is the third in the LEGO Store Series, a collection of colorful shops
  • Savor the details – Enjoy the candy-covered exterior before exploring the interior elements, including a miniature ice cream machine and chocolate fountain
  • Customize the candy store – The building set includes a sticker sheet, so kids can get creative decorating the front of the shop
  • LEGO® decor – Once complete, the LEGO shop can be used as home decor and canbe displayed alongside the other builds (sold separately) in the LEGO Store collection
  • Gift idea for kids – The set is a treat toy for girls and boys aged 12 and up, as well as adults who love miniature builds or collectibles
  • Dimensions – The 345-piece LEGO® Candy Store measures over 5 in. (13 cm) high, 3.5 in. (9 cm) wide and 3 in. (8 cm) deep

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