Marketing and Collectibles from Germany
Marketing and Collectibles from Germany
Here is some of my collection of MINI stuff from Germany. Click on the photos to see them bigger.
This is some stuff my friends in Hamburg, Germany sent me early last year. Notice the MINI cookie-cutters. The silver LUSTSTOFF can is fruit juice and above it is a yellow LUSTSTOFF yoyo. (LUSTSTOFF is for the MINI One D). The MINI LIGHTSHOW is an envelope of sparklers.

Here is some of the stuff I broght back from my trip to Germany in July 2004:

A closeup of some of the items for the launch of the MINI Cabrio in Germany. The big orange thing is a battery-operated fan with soft clear blades. In the MINI CABRIO canister is "sunglasses" which you unroll and then they hold to your temples. The square is a small notepad.

I also have a round button pin which says IMMER OFFEN (always open) in orange with the MINI logo on a black background.
I picked up a lot of German MINI brochures for the cars and accessories and gear. Too many to show here.
James
This is some stuff my friends in Hamburg, Germany sent me early last year. Notice the MINI cookie-cutters. The silver LUSTSTOFF can is fruit juice and above it is a yellow LUSTSTOFF yoyo. (LUSTSTOFF is for the MINI One D). The MINI LIGHTSHOW is an envelope of sparklers.

Here is some of the stuff I broght back from my trip to Germany in July 2004:

A closeup of some of the items for the launch of the MINI Cabrio in Germany. The big orange thing is a battery-operated fan with soft clear blades. In the MINI CABRIO canister is "sunglasses" which you unroll and then they hold to your temples. The square is a small notepad.

I also have a round button pin which says IMMER OFFEN (always open) in orange with the MINI logo on a black background.
I picked up a lot of German MINI brochures for the cars and accessories and gear. Too many to show here.
James
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