My guess is that it's a legitimate variation, perhaps a regional one. I have two full-size Easter egg figures from Greece in that very same dull golden plastic. I'd be surprised if the gold figures weren't mentioned on the accompanying leaflet though?
Unfortunately we don't get these in the UK, or any other Gormiti food products. I notice Spain has also had Tazos recently in Cheetos packets.
yes that`s right (and I need to change my notification settings urgently..wasn`t aware someone actually said something here, sorry for this really late reply). however, the quality of the tazos leaves a lot to be desired - the foil comes off really quick, the wear on them is unbelievable ...bareing in mind these are made for grubby little hands...my 5 year old manages to almost completly erase the image within a few weeks of not-too-heavy-play..
As for Jessica, she is not gold..I have some real size gold figures, which have a "proper" gold coating (not as in 24k, but hey, these are Gormiti, right..) - little Jessi is what can onlye be described as unpainted/uncolored..this looks like what I imagine the plastic mould colour to look like. There is no paint whatsoever....
great..there is an edit function to the post ;-) after looking at the whole collection pic further up, this is a gold Jessi, definitly...trust Gormitis to have any kind of quality paint...hehehehe..they are really and I mean really dull and "gold-less" compared to the full size golden Gormitis..but yes, this is what must be described as their mini gold series. I rectify :-)
Edited by nik62es, 27 June 2011 - 07:03 AM.