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Latest revision as of 15:44, 8 September 2023

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Cracker Jack

Lifesavers

Purchasers of packets of Lifesavers, Lifesavers Hot Rings or Lifesavers Blue Rad had a chance of winning a Sega Mega Drive console and Sonic 3, among other prizes. Non-winning wrappers contained game tips.

Sega had previously partnered with the Lifesavers brand during 1993 for a different promotion, in which ten Lifesavers wrappers could be traded in for a $10 rebate on Mega Drive games. They would offer this deal again later in 1994 during the release of Sonic & Knuckles.

McDonalds Happy Meal (1993)

Special Edition Pin Set

Japanese pre-order bonus?

Triunfo badges

Sega Shop

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