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LEGO Crocs Are Coming in 2026
LEGO and Crocs have announced the 'Brick Clog,' releasing Feb 16, 2026. The unapologetically absurd, blocky red footwear features four massive studs on top and comes with a custom minifigure wearing its own microscopic Crocs. It will retail for $149.99.
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Floyd Mayweather Scammed Out of $175 Million
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