Funko Inc. is planning to host a warehouse sale for consumers at its new Phoenix metro facility in Buckeye.
Funko is known for its collectible pop culture vinyl figures related to professional athletes, TV and movie characters and more. Only credit cards will be accepted for purchasing product and all sales are final, the company said in a statement. Chase figures are limited to two per person, and exclusive items marked at full price are limited to two per person per stock keeping unit.
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