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Sanrio characters Hello Kitty 50th Anniversary | Blind Box Collectible Figure

Sanrio characters Hello Kitty 50th Anniversary | Blind Box Collectible Figure

Blind Box | Collectible Figure


Half a century and still the sweetest in the world. Sanrio Hello Kitty 50th Anniversary is a special series where Hello Kitty's friends – Kuromi, My Melody, Pompompurin, Cinnamoroll, and the rest of the gang – celebrate her 50th birthday with cake, presents, and party hats. Each figure is a different guest at this birthday party. You open the box and don't know which character will join your collection – or maybe you'll snag a secret one?

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Product Type: Collectible Figure – Blind Box
Brand: POP MART
Series: Sanrio – Hello Kitty 50th Anniversary
Material: PVC / ABS
Contents: 1 random figure (blind box)
Number of models: 12 + secret 🤫
Style: kawaii / anniversary / licensed collaboration / designer toy
Age: 15+ (collectible product)

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  • inPost Courier — 1–2 days: 18 PLN
  • Orlen Paczka — 1–2 days: 12 PLN
  • inPost Paczkomat — 1–2 days: 14 PLN

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Delivery within Europe is possible within 3–5 days.

🔁 Returns

Products can be returned within 14 days of receiving the order.

Blind Box products cannot be returned after opening, as the element of surprise is an integral part of the product.

In case of a product defect or damage during transport, please contact me as soon as possible.

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Sanrio: Shintaro Tsuji

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The man who discovered that a flower on a sandal changes everythingShintaro Tsuji lost his mother at the age of 13 and spent a lonely childhood under the care of a strict aunt. He grew up convinced that the most important thing in life is to have someone to whom you can open your heart. In 1960, with his severance pay from his job as a civil servant, he founded a company in Tokyo – initially selling ties and scarves. Until he noticed that sandals with a painted flower sold many times better than those without. He hired illustrators. He commissioned characters. In 1974, Yuko Shimizu drew Hello Kitty – a white kitten without a mouth, because she is meant to speak what you feel. Her debut was on a vinyl coin purse. The rest is a story about how cuteness became a language.