Lego and Nike's collaborative 1,213-piece Air Max 95 Neon brick set, shown assembled beside its box and a kids' sneaker.
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Lego and Nike unveil Air Max 95 Neon brick set

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Nike and Lego have announced a new collaborative brick-building set recreating the iconic Air Max 95 Neon sneaker. The 1,213-piece set, numbered 43025, will release on March 28, 2026, alongside a matching kids' sneaker. This project builds on their ongoing partnership to blend sneaker culture with construction toys.

Several video game retailers across the country have been surprised by unsolicited shipments of the rare physical edition of Poop Slinger. The 2018 PlayStation 4 title normally commands high prices due to its limited print run. Recipients are now trying to determine the source and what to do next.

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Online marketplace eBay has introduced an authenticity guarantee service for high-value trading cards in the UK. The program provides expert verification for eligible items priced at £500 and above.

The Graff Diamonds Hallucination stands as the world's priciest timepiece at $55 million, featuring over 110 carats of rare-colored diamonds. This list of top luxury watches in 2026 highlights creations from brands like Patek Philippe and Breguet, blending artistry with mechanical complexity. These pieces underscore the prestige of high-end horology amid ongoing innovation in the industry.

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A leak suggests Lego is preparing a new Pokémon-themed set featuring a Poké Ball that opens to reveal a diorama with minifigures. The set is reportedly set for an August 2026 release at a price of $260. Details remain unconfirmed by Lego or The Pokémon Company.

POP MART has brought back its Zootopia 2 collaboration blind boxes after they sold out during the holidays. The series includes randomized keychain figurines of characters from the Disney film, now available online through Amazon. This release follows the company's success with viral Labubu dolls.

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The United States Pentagon has installed a Lucky Box vending machine in its food court, offering rare Pokémon cards as prizes for a fee. The machine, which dispenses graded trading cards and sports memorabilia, appeared around Christmas Eve. It highlights the growing intersection of collectibles and chance-based purchases in unexpected locations.

 

 

 

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