🏷 Yesterday we introduced two limited-edition gifts. Both have now sold out. The entire supply of 🍭500,000 lollipops and 🌸100,000 cherry blossoms was gone within hours 😮
⚡️ We didn’t expect that to happen so fast, so we’re now working on an update to better handle sold-out items 👨💻
🛒 Should we introduce more limited-edition gifts? ❓
🏷 Yesterday we introduced two limited-edition gifts. Both have now sold out. The entire supply of 🍭500,000 lollipops and 🌸100,000 cherry blossoms was gone within hours 😮
⚡️ We didn’t expect that to happen so fast, so we’re now working on an update to better handle sold-out items 👨💻
🛒 Should we introduce more limited-edition gifts? ❓
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