Filed under: News | Black Friday
Nov 27 2009, 7:02am CST | by Luigi Lugmayr
A week ago ToysRUs announced to have Zhu Zhu Pets in stock on Black Friday in-stores.
ToysRUs is supposed to have tens of thousands of Zhu Zhu Pets in stock starting Black Friday. No other retailer has announced to have Zhu Zhu Pets on Black Friday.
The first 100 customers in line at their local Toys"R"Us store on Black Friday will each be given a ticket for the opportunity to purchase a Zhu Zhu Pet (with a limit of one per household). Since ToysRUs opened at midnight these 100 Zhu Zhu pets might be gone by now.
ToysRUs said though that thousands of additional Zhu Zhu Pets are being made available in Toys"R"Us stores throughout the day on Black Friday, and thousands more Zhu Zhu Pets arriving regularly throughout December.
Even if you have slept in today, you might get lucky at a ToysRUs store and score a Zhu Zhu Pet at normal prices.
See also our Zhu Zhu Pets Shopping Guide for more tips on getting Zhu Zhu Hamsters and accessories.
Black Friday sales events are going on today, November 27th, online and in-stores. Find more Black Friday Deals in our ongoing Black Friday coverage.
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Luigi Lugmayr
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