It would be interesting to know if the Hasbro reps that received product actually received several pieces that weren't winners or if the ten winning packages were sent out by themselves along with a roll (or sheet, or whatever) of stickers for the rep to randomly stick on existing product.
In other words, did all Hasbro reps receive a box of stuff with stickers already applied and one of them may or may not actually have a winning ticket or did only the 10 winning products go out to up to 10 randomly selected reps around the country?
I'm just wondering if you walk into Target, for example, and suddenly find one stickered action figure from a wave that's been long gone, such as an Utai from the ROTS wave, along with stickers on all the other stagnant product, did you just find a winner? In the end it doesn't matter how they did this because the chances of finding a ticket are so remote it's not even worth an extra trip to the store.
It's also not important, really, how Hasbro explains how the winning tickets got into circulation because it's still another kick in the teeth to see Leia/Xizor packs with these stickers on them anyway. Wouldn't it be a cruel, cruel joke if Hasbro actually sent out a couple of winning tickets in Leia/Xizor packs? Or in an Admiral Yularen from the CW line? My Target has 2 Leia/Xizor packs and over 14 Yularens on the shelf...
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