Ever since the player exclusive Nike Zoom LeBron IV “Fruity Pebbles” edition was first seen back in 2006, the theme has been one of the most popular on Nike’s LeBron line. It made its way onto some kids' exclusive colorways before making its way onto the Nike LeBron 15. Now in 2022, the Nike LeBron 19 Low is getting a “Magic Fruity Pebbles” makeover, in partnership with Post Consumer Brands.
Over the All-Star Break, official images of the Nike LeBron 19 Low "Bred" surfaced shortly after King James himself debuted a Valentine’s Day-themed pair during the festivities. In addition, if you head over to the cereal aisle of your local food market, you might be able to spy a limited edition LeBron 19 Low, courtesy of Magic Fruity Pebbles. The latest marketing design for the popular cereal features Nike branding along with a coupon code for 20% off at Nike.com.
To sweeten the pot, those who purchase the cereal will also have a chance to enter a contest to win a part of the Nike LeBron 19 Low Magic Fruity Pebbles. For official details be sure to pick up a box and enter for your chance to win. The sneaker features a white-based upper with leather toe and a Magic Fruity Pebbles printed tongue and inner bootie. Red and yellow accents, "Magic Fruity Pebbles" branding embroidered on the inside tongue and custom printed insoles are finished off by a full icy translucent outsole.
The Nike LeBron 19 Low Magic Fruity Pebbles is set to release on March 7th, 2022. It will drop at Nike as well as select retailers both in-store and online They will be available in men’s sizing with a retail price to be announced. Keep it locked to our Twitter and Mobile App to stay up to date on future releases.
Nike LeBron 19 Low "Magic Fruity Pebbles"
Color: White/Yellow Strike-Wild Violet-Action Red
Style Code: DQ8344-100
Release Date: 03/07/2022
Price: $160
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