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Animation Building June 15, 2012 MERCHandise Shopping opportunity JUNE 15, 2012 Anim Ation Building DISNEY CALIFORNIA ADventure® park © Disney/Pixar 3 7-11 12-1 6 ZONE1 commemorative dated collection 1 1 UNITED STATES POSTAL SERVICE POSTCARD CANCELLATION $3.95 Limit TWO (2) per Guest 2 2 BRONZE MAGNUM COIN Edition Size: 250 Dimensions: 2.5” diameter $75 Limit ONE (1) per Guest 4 3 EmbS OS ED WATCH $89.95 Limit ONE (1) per Guest 4 TumbER L $16.95 Limit TWO (2) per Guest BKAC 5 BA SEBALL CAP 5 $21.95 Limit TWO (2) per Guest FRONT 6 C ANVAS TOTE $34.95 Limit TWO (2) per Guest 6 7-11 L ADIES COMMEMORATIVE TEE $31.95 S (7), M (8), L (9), XL (10), XXL (11) Limit TWO (2) of each size per Guest 12-16 COMMEMORATIVE TEE (ADULT) $27.95 S (12), M (13), L (14), XL (15), XXL (16) Limit TWO (2) of each size per Guest 17 WALT & MICKEY “STORYTELLERS” STATUE Edition Size: 250 Dimensions: 91/4” H x 5” W x 3” D (with base) $195 17 Limit ONE (1) per Guest Paid admission is required to enter Disney Theme Parks. 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