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You can purchase LEGO molds from various online retailers such as Amazon, eBay, and specialized websites that focus on custom molds and baking supplies. Additionally, craft stores like Michaels or Hobby Lobby may carry silicone molds for Lego shapes. For the best selection, consider checking out dedicated Lego fan sites or forums, where members might share links to reliable sellers. Always ensure the molds are food-safe if you plan to use them for baking.

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