The Penguins have recovered a truckload of stolen Jaromir Jagr bobbleheads and will begin distributing them at the team’s home game on April 6 and 7. Fans with vouchers from the March 14 game can redeem them on these dates, with options for in-arena redemption on April 6 and a drive-thru pick-up on April 7. The website listed on the voucher will have the latest information and future redemption dates.
The Pittsburgh Penguins have recovered the stolen Jaromir Jagr bobbleheads and will distribute them to fans in April. After the bobbleheads went missing earlier this month, a special cargo recovery team negotiated their return, and fans holding vouchers can redeem them on April 6 and 7. The team had initially planned a promotional giveaway of the bobbleheads for a game on March 14, but the shipment was intercepted in California. Penguins' season-ticket holders can now look forward to redeeming their vouchers for the long-awaited Jagr bobbleheads.
The Pittsburgh Penguins are investigating the theft of a shipment of Jaromir Jagr bobbleheads in California, which were meant to be given away to fans during a game against the San Jose Sharks. The team is working with authorities and the manufacturer to locate the missing cargo, and fans will receive vouchers to collect the bobbleheads at a later date. Jaromir Jagr, whose jersey was recently retired by the Penguins, is also reportedly involved in the effort to track down the stolen bobbleheads.
The Pittsburgh Penguins announced that a shipment of Jaromir Jagr bobbleheads was stolen in California, prompting the team to offer fans a contingency plan for receiving the bobbleheads at a later date. The team is working with authorities to locate the stolen goods and has provided fans attending the game with vouchers to claim their bobbleheads once they are found. Jaromir Jagr, whose No. 68 was recently retired by the team, is in town for a fantasy camp and will be in attendance at the game.
The Pittsburgh Penguins had planned to give away collectible Jaromir Jagr bobbleheads at an upcoming game, but the shipment of bobbleheads was stolen after arriving in California, prompting the team to postpone the giveaway. The real Jagr will still attend the game, and fans will receive vouchers to exchange for the bobbleheads at a later date. The team is working with authorities to resolve the theft, and the incident adds to the legend of Jagr, who played for the Penguins from 1990 to 2001.
Jaromir Jagr, former Pittsburgh Penguins player, takes matters into his own hands after a shipment of his bobbleheads goes missing, vowing to find the stolen merchandise with the help of the FBI, as he is seen driving around with one of the bobbleheads in his car. The future Hall of Famer, known for his illustrious NHL career, is determined to recover the missing promotional items and has garnered support from fans and even the Philadelphia Flyers mascot, Gritty.
Thieves stole a shipment of 25,000 Jaromir Jagr bobbleheads that were meant to be given to fans attending the Pittsburgh Penguins' home game against the San Jose Sharks. The Penguins are working with authorities to track down the stolen shipment and are providing fans with vouchers to pick up the bobbleheads at a later date.
The Pittsburgh Penguins had to cancel their promotional giveaway of Jaromir Jagr bobbleheads after the entire shipment was stolen, prompting local and federal authorities to investigate. The team announced that the bobbleheads, meant for the game against the San Jose Sharks, were stolen after arriving in California. Fans at the game will receive vouchers to exchange for the bobbleheads once they are back in stock. Despite the setback, Jagr, who played 11 seasons in Pittsburgh, will still be in attendance at the game.
The Pittsburgh Penguins announced that a shipment of Jaromir Jagr bobbleheads was stolen in California, intended for distribution at a game against the San Jose Sharks. The team is working with authorities to locate the stolen goods and has issued vouchers to fans for later bobblehead pickup. Despite the setback, Jagr is set to attend the game, where his retired No. 68 jersey will be honored.
The Pittsburgh Penguins announced that the shipment of Jaromir Jagr bobbleheads was stolen after arriving in California, and as a result, fans attending the game will not receive the bobbleheads. Instead, they will receive a voucher to redeem for the bobblehead at a later date. The team is working with authorities to locate the stolen shipment and plans to announce the pickup details at a later date.
FOCO has released two exclusive Shohei Ohtani bobbleheads to celebrate his record-breaking contract with the Los Angeles Dodgers. One bobblehead features Ohtani in a home Dodgers uniform with a batting pose, while the other showcases his two-way talent. The bobbleheads are individually numbered and limited in quantity. Ohtani's signing is not yet official, but his merchandise, including jerseys, is expected to be in high demand.