Random set of the day: Stylin' Citrus Jewels-n-More

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Stylin' Citrus Jewels-n-More

Stylin' Citrus Jewels-n-More

©2005 LEGO Group

Today's random set is 7534 Stylin' Citrus Jewels-n-More, released during 2005. It's one of 20 Clikits sets produced that year. It contains 67 pieces and 1 minifig, and its retail price was US$8/£6.99.

It's owned by 52 Brickset members. If you want to add it to your collection you should find it for sale at BrickLink, where new ones sell for around $13.20, or eBay.


30 comments on this article

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By in United States,

These sets have flavors?

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By in France,

@Trigger_ said:
"These sets have flavors?"

Lego you can eat would be next-level.

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By in Australia,

Huwbot picks a Clikits set, and all is right with the world.

This one even comes with a minifig!

And the fig is ... horrifying. But, still.

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By in France,

@PeterPan said:
" @Trigger_ said:
"These sets have flavors?"

Lego you can eat would be next-level."


But the resale market…

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By in United States,

@PeterPan said:
" @Trigger_ said:
"These sets have flavors?"

Lego you can eat would be next-level."


I don't know if they make 'em any more, but when I was a kid my grandparents managed to track down LEGO gummies.

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By in United States,

@Zordboy said:
"Huwbot picks a Clikits set, and all is right with the world.

This one even comes with a minifig!

And the fig is ... horrifying. But, still. "


I mean, it's a figure that is mini, but is it *really* a minifigure?

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By in United States,

Alright guys, gals, and non binary pals! Clikits is back on the menu!

Tbh I thought this was a new gabby’s dollhouse set…

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By in New Zealand,

this minifigure is HORRIFYING!!

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By in Australia,

@GSR_MataNui said:
" @PeterPan said:
" @Trigger_ said:
"These sets have flavors?"

Lego you can eat would be next-level."


I don't know if they make 'em any more, but when I was a kid my grandparents managed to track down LEGO gummies. "


I remember those! They weren't LEGO, but they were stackable and modelled in the shape of one. I think they still make them actually...

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By in United Kingdom,

Wow, it's been a while since the last Clikits, hasn't it?

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By in Germany,

@PeterPan said:
" @Trigger_ said:
"These sets have flavors?"

Lego you can eat would be next-level."

Well, there are the various silicone ice cube makers in the shape of bricks or minifigs, so you can make your own eatable LEGO. Actually we did that several times. Used melted chocolate. Yummy

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By in Belgium,

Our prayers — since early May — have been heard at last! The Scala bracelet from a couple of days ago really was a sign!

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By in Germany,

@PeterPan said:
" @Trigger_ said:
"These sets have flavors?"

Lego you can eat would be next-level."


Eating and swallowing aren't the same, are they?

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By in Poland,

For some reason these pieces look tasty.

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By in United States,

@GSR_MataNui said:
" @PeterPan said:
" @Trigger_ said:
"These sets have flavors?"

Lego you can eat would be next-level."


I don't know if they make 'em any more, but when I was a kid my grandparents managed to track down LEGO gummies. "


Anyone remember Lego Eggos? When they first launched they had 8929 Defilak on the packaging


Anyway I didnt realize there were ever figures of the Clickits characters!

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By in United States,

I wonder how many kids did try to eat these. They really do look good enough to eat, and with Citrus in the name, they even sound good, too.

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By in United Kingdom,

Worst Fruit Pastels ever... (cough) (splutter)

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By in Netherlands,

@Zordboy said:
"And the fig is ... horrifying. But, still. "

Burn it with fire! Kill it until it's dead! And then bury it alive!

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By in Germany,

@PeterPan said:
" @Trigger_ said:
"These sets have flavors?"

Lego you can eat would be next-level."


It's not a coincidence that the brittle brown color is so crunchy. Just sayin'.

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By in Belgium,

According to the database there have only been 3 Clikits minifigs: in 7533, 7534 and 7535; only 7533 has not been selected as Random Set of the Day. Hopefully Huwbot can highlight the remaining figure one day!

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By in Netherlands,

And when the world needed them most... Clickets returned!

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By in Poland,

@Crasha said:
" @PeterPan said:
" @Trigger_ said:
"These sets have flavors?"

Lego you can eat would be next-level."


It's not a coincidence that the brittle brown color is so crunchy. Just sayin'."


Lego should sell chocolate bars and call them "Brittle Brownies".

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By in United States,

@AustinPowers said:
" @PeterPan said:
" @Trigger_ said:
"These sets have flavors?"

Lego you can eat would be next-level."

Well, there are the various silicone ice cube makers in the shape of bricks or minifigs, so you can make your own eatable LEGO. Actually we did that several times. Used melted chocolate. Yummy"


Lego waffles were a thing once.

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By in United States,

@MeisterDad said:
"Up until seeing this set I was unaware they made figures; I had thought they were illustrations!"

SAME! I never even knew Clikits minifigs existed until now.

And OH MY!!! The word "Clikits" was not in my browser's dictionary, so it put the little red squiggly line under it, letting me know it was misspelled. I right clicked on it so that I could add it to the dictionary, and the alternate word that it thought was what I meant... hoo boy! :0

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By in United States,

@crazylegoman:
Yeah, you do have to watch what you say/type sometimes. I think Outback Steakhouse has a radio spot that jokes about that these days.

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By in United States,

@crazylegoman said:
" @MeisterDad said:
"Up until seeing this set I was unaware they made figures; I had thought they were illustrations!"

SAME! I never even knew Clikits minifigs existed until now.

And OH MY!!! The word "Clikits" was not in my browser's dictionary, so it put the little red squiggly line under it, letting me know it was misspelled. I right clicked on it so that I could add it to the dictionary, and the alternate word that it thought was what I meant... hoo boy! :0"


"DELORIIIIIIIIIIIISSSSSSSSSSSSSSS!!!!"

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By in United States,

I once ate some "Lego clone" hard candies that it was advertised you could build with. Of course, the tolerances were actually terrible, it was rare that they would fit together, and they were rock hard and tasted bland.

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