Pudgy Penguins Left Facing Collectible Drops Tonight!
Pudgy Penguins toys are trending again following the incredible sell-out of its Banana Suit collectibles in only 7 seconds! Now, the project has announced its new ‘Left Facing’ collectibles. These ‘Left Facing’ penguins are a nod to the coveted 1/1 Left Facing Pudgy Penguin #6873. Read on to find out more about these cute collectibles.
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Pudgy Penguins’ have already made a huge impact with their toy collection. The brand launched vinyl and plush toys on Amazon, and within a mere 48 hours, a staggering 20,000 units flew off the shelves! That’s more than half a million USD in sales. Not only did this strengthen the Pudgy Penguins brand, but also out-shadowed established Amazon staples like Disney, Transformers, Barbie, and Lego.
Furthermore, these toys are more than just physical representatives. They come with redeemable ‘digital experience codes,’ transporting collectors into the captivating realm of ‘Pudgy World.’ By scanning these labels, collectors can immerse themselves in a range of online activities that revolve around these adorable Antarctic creatures, fostering a vibrant community spirit.
As you could expect, the success of the Pudgy Penguins toys has also been reflected in the Pudgy Penguins NFTs. In fact, the value of the lowest-priced NFT quickly surged by 22%. Therefore, the floor price jumped from $8,800 (4.85 ETH) to approximately $10,000 (5.95 ETH). The current floor price for Pudgy Penguins’ NFTs rests at $7,679.67 (4.2 ETH), as recorded by CoinGecko.
The news of this new phygital collectible dropped on Twitter. The Pudgy Penguins “Left Facing” collectible releases on August 8, at 9:45pm EST, on thentwork.com. There are only 150 penguins in existence, and each one comes with an ERC721 token.
The penguin toy retails for $249 USD. Additionally, the launch will be live-streamed on thentwork here. So, if you want to get yourself a left-facing penguin, get ready to jump online!
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