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Walking down memory lane with Rubik’s Cube

By M♥

Innocent in its shape and childish in its play, the 3X3 cube we’ve ALL had a chance to touch or manoeuver at some point in our life is going back to basics for the upcoming season. For Rubik’s 30th anniversary of the Cube, it leaves modern plastic for the cool vintage look of wood, thus giving it that craftsmanship look. With that new/old look, it sure makes it a perfect gift for everyone, from 3 to 33, 7 to 77 or 10 to 100 years old.

Even if we never solved the Cube’s puzzle, it is undeniable that it brings smiles, laughs and yes, a bit of ‘grrrrr’ out of us – but it’s all in fun, wouldn’t you agree?

If you are a ‘cubaholic’, we encourage you to hurry and purchase one of the 2500 Rubik’s 30th Anniversary Wood Edition Cube, only available at toy retailers like Tour de Jeux for 24,99$. The ever-so-popular plastic cube is available at major retailers across the country such as Toys R Us, Walmart and Zellers for 12,99$.

Enjoy and don’t forget to spread the fun!!

Live. Laugh (as you did freely as a child) & Love.

M♥

More info on the Cube: www.rubiks.com

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2 Comments

  1. Posted 30 Jul ’10 at 7:08 AM | Permalink

    Great information, I just bookmarked this.

    • ppplanes
      Posted 30 Jul ’10 at 12:48 PM | Permalink

      Thanks… and you are welcomed!

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