Thanks for the information - I have not seen the nine pack with the green Jaguar F-Type - wondering what other cars might be in the pack - like others hard to buy a nine pack for one car. Because of that have yet to bring home the nine pack with the airport security Lamborghini as it is really the one of the nine in the set that I want.
I saw two different 9-packs with the green Jaguar. One has the pink Cadillac and a green mini and the other has the blue Sambar. The rest of the cars are pretty much the same in each pack and have also appeared in earlier 9-packs, 5-packs and single-packs.
I saw two different 9-packs with the green Jaguar. One has the pink Cadillac and a green mini and the other has the blue Sambar. The rest of the cars are pretty much the same in each pack and have also appeared in earlier 9-packs, 5-packs and single-packs.
Good info. Just found a local Dollar Tree stocked the next-to-last batch and apparently this last batch, based on the mix of models on their pegs. As to the new 9-pack(s), nothing with a green Jag in my area stores (well, the 5 or so I've been to in the past week). But it sounds like there's nothing but maybe that green Jag of interest, since I have everything I need from 2019.
My takeaway from all this is that I can stop going to store toy depts until I hear the first models from the 2020 'model year' are arriving in retail outlets. That should save me some time...and money (saved from NOT buying things I can't remember if I already have them....since that seems to happen every couple of batches...).
Ever since Mattel started putting out ten and then nine pack sets, they've included such god-awful cars mixed in most sets with a few desirable models, so that spending ten bucks on these packs is a waste of money. Cannot figure why the marketing people at Mattel don't understand that if they'd put in more desirable models, they'd sell more product. IMHO, of course.
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