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Photos: Inside The Massive Hello Kitty Warehouse Sale

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Do you like Hello Kitty? If so, you might want to head down to Torrance this weekend, where a huge Hello Kitty sale is going down in an enormous warehouse. The sale is offering all kinds of Hello Kitty merch at up to 70 percent off. You want toys, little plush things, jewelry, stationery...little erasers or whatever? As LAist discovered on Saturday, these things and more are waiting for you in a warehouse in Torrance.

Today was the first day of the sale, but it's not too late! The sale is open until 5 p.m. tonight, and doors will open again on Sunday from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m.

Apparently it's getting kind of hardcore down there:

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The Hello Kitty warehouse sale is being held at 2740 California St. in Torrance.

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