Stranger Things - Upside Down Series

Mint Date
July 14, 2022
Number of Winners
1,666 Spots
Raffle Time
July 13, 2022, 9 p.m.
Official Link
candy.com/netflix

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On July 14th, we’ll be dropping our Candy x Netflix Stranger Things “The Upside Down Series” digital collectibles posters. It’ll feature 17 limited-edition posters of your favorite Stranger Things characters all sold via Mystery Box @ $11 each (meaning you won’t know which character poster you’ve purchased until you open the Box). 

Additionally, for all of you completionists out there, we’ll be offering 99 Hellfire Club Bundles @ $275 apiece which will include ALL 17 of our character posters. *whispers* Collecting all (or some?) of them may lead to rare rewards.

It’s a first-of-its-kind collection featuring 11,111 NFTs, with minting taking place on Candy's platform here. For more information, please join and follow Candy’s Twitter and Discord.

Requirements

Please follow the requirements listed on the right hand side. They require following the Candy Twitter account, joining the Candy Discord, and creating a Candy account here.

The Candy Platform is available in the following regions:

- United States

- Canada

- UK

- Japan

- Australia

- Hong Kong

- Germany

- France

- Spain

- Portugal

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uʍop ǝpᴉsdn ǝɥʇ oʇ ǝɯoɔlǝʍ

On July 14th, we’ll be dropping our Candy x Netflix Stranger Things “The Upside Down Series” digital collectibles posters. It’ll feature 17 limited-edition posters of your favorite Stranger Things characters all sold via Mystery Box @ $11 each (meaning you won’t know which character poster you’ve purchased until you open the Box). 

Additionally, for all of you completionists out there, we’ll be offering 99 Hellfire Club Bundles @ $275 apiece which will include ALL 17 of our character posters. *whispers* Collecting all (or some?) of them may lead to rare rewards.

It’s a first-of-its-kind collection featuring 11,111 NFTs, with minting taking place on Candy's platform here. For more information, please join and follow Candy’s Twitter and Discord.

Requirements

Please follow the requirements listed on the right hand side. They require following the Candy Twitter account, joining the Candy Discord, and creating a Candy account here.

The Candy Platform is available in the following regions:

- United States

- Canada

- UK

- Japan

- Australia

- Hong Kong

- Germany

- France

- Spain

- Portugal

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