Lucky Charms were discontinued in Ireland primarily due to low demand. The cereal, which is heavily marketed with its iconic marshmallow shapes, did not resonate with Irish consumers who prefer traditional breakfast options. Additionally, the brand's association with American culture may have contributed to its lack of popularity in the Irish market. As a result, the decision was made to stop selling the product in Ireland.
From a leprechaun. The one sold them the idea for Lucky Charms cereal about a decade earlier.
Go to Ebay, Amazon, and if you are lucky, they can be sold at retail stores in the U.S.A, You can also get charms which unlock special things for your fairies!
St Patrick was sold as a slave into Ireland.
Although there is no exact figure for the amount of Chamilia charms sold during the 2010 fiscal year, a savvy researcher could find an approximate number by using the released sales data.
9.6 billion lollipops
Although they are not sold in stores anymore, you can buy them online. Unfortunately, you must have the Clickables app to transfer the item from the charm. If you need the Clickables program I suggest going to pixie hollow forums. They have a link up to the program.
Zable charms can be found online through their official website or through authorized retailers that carry the brand. They are not typically sold in traditional brick-and-mortar stores.
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Well I'm from Cork and I was going but my mom decided at the last minute I wasn't allowed. So I sold my tickets but I don't think there are anymore left because mine seemed to be the last. But you never know someone could sell theirs!
yes they were
Illegally sold cheap cigarettes can be got in Ireland.