In response to swandive78: You appear to be annoyed that you will not, in the future, be able to buy what you want to buy. Don't think you are alone in wishing that you would always be able to buy single color stashes - we all wish that it could continue. But please keep in mind that the Looney Labs is a buisness. As such, they need to make money, and selling games based on single color stashes has never (as far as I can tell from Andy's writings) made them much money. They are wonderful people, but unless the company makes a buck, they can't stay in buisness. I'm not saying that if they don't do this, they'll go out of buisness (they won't), but going out for more pyramids is (as I understand) pretty pricy (think thousands or tens of thousands of dollars). As the owners of the buisness, the Looney's have to decide how to spend whatever limited capital they have available and how to make best use of the resources at hand. Given the choice between paying out $bigbucks$ for more pyramids or reworking the existing inventory of single color stashes (which aren't selling well anyway), they've made the decision to give up on the single color stashes, rework the inventory into product that is selling and go on. This allows them to hang on to their money a good bit longer than if they went out for more pyramids today, which gives them more options for what to do in the future. Plus, it puts more Treehouse product in the pipeline ASAP instead of having to wait for the next manufacturing run. (Remember, Treehouse is selling well, so this gets them more money as well, while having the single color stashes sitting on the shelf does not). It's sad that they are taking single color stashes out of the pipeline. But it's a good buisness decision that lets Looney Labs produce the greatest number of cool games. And that's what they give back to us: New, cool games. It's what they've always given, and by making smart moves like this, it's what they'll continue to give. So buy another full set of single color stashes right now to give as gifts and go play Icehouse. Thank you for your time. -- Michael Kohne mhkohne@xxxxxxxxx