LEGO Fun Favor Pack (66373)

LEGO Fun Favor Pack, set number 66373, is a Miscellaneous set, released in August 2010. Its recommended retail price was $19.99. It retired in December 2010.
Specifications
- Set number
- 66373-1
- Theme
- Miscellaneous
- Subtheme
- Product Collection
- Pieces
- 0
- Exclusive minifigures
- 0
- Released
- August 2010
- Retirement date
- December 2010
- MSRP (USD)
- $19.99
- Amazon price
- $59.56
- Amazon 90-day average
- $103.28
- Amazon price vs MSRP
- +197.95%
- New sold on BrickLink in 6 months
- 0
- Used sold on BrickLink in 6 months
- 0
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Price tracking
StudFinder tracks Fun Favor Pack across Amazon and BrickLink and alerts you when the price falls past the discount you choose. Amazon most recently listed it at $59.56. Full price history, retirement status and current deals are shown above.
How these prices are measured
The Amazon 90-day average of $103.28 is the mean of the lowest new Amazon listing for this set over the last 90 days, in US dollars. Each "vs MSRP" figure compares that price with this set's $19.99 recommended retail price.
Price sources
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Common questions
How much does LEGO Fun Favor Pack (66373) cost?
LEGO Fun Favor Pack launched at a recommended retail price of $19.99. Amazon most recently listed it at $59.56, though it is out of stock there right now.
Is LEGO 66373 retired?
LEGO Fun Favor Pack retired in December 2010, so LEGO no longer produces it and it is only available second-hand or from leftover retailer stock.