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Unlock Items Online is a place where you can enter codes which will give you either items or coins. A full list of codes can be found here. Codes are usually given out as a part of an event or for a special day.

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  • Unlock Items Online
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  • Unlock Items Online is a place where you can enter codes which will give you either items or coins. A full list of codes can be found here. Codes are usually given out as a part of an event or for a special day.
  • Players can receive Coin Codes (also known as Toy Codes) by purchasing Club Penguin merchandise such as extra Card Jitsu packs or books. The codes are printed on plastic coins or on a card. When players logged in to Club Penguin, they could click the icon in the upper right corner of the screen that said "Unlock Items Online", and there would be a place to enter your code. These codes were one use only.
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  • Gegenstände Online Freischalten
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  • Открыть Предметы Онлайн
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  • Débloque des Objets sur Internet
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  • Destrave Itens Online
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  • Desbloquea tus Artículos Online
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  • Unlock Items Online is a place where you can enter codes which will give you either items or coins. A full list of codes can be found here. Codes are usually given out as a part of an event or for a special day.
  • Players can receive Coin Codes (also known as Toy Codes) by purchasing Club Penguin merchandise such as extra Card Jitsu packs or books. The codes are printed on plastic coins or on a card. When players logged in to Club Penguin, they could click the icon in the upper right corner of the screen that said "Unlock Items Online", and there would be a place to enter your code. These codes were one use only. Another type of codes were book codes, which only required knowledge of the book bought by players. In fact, they were not codes per se, but specific words from determined pages that players would only know if they had the book themselves. Players always received a Blue Book and some coins after entering their first book code, and all subsequent codes would just give coins. Similarly to coin codes, only one code could be entered per book. After entering a code successfully, you would either receive a book item that would be added to your Inventory along with some coins or the player would be allowed to select up to two items from the Treasure Book. The three Club Penguin video games also come with code cards in the packaging, and were also one use only. The card for Club Penguin: Elite Penguin Force gave an EPF Certificate, a Spy Phone and some coins. The card for Club Penguin: Elite Penguin Force: Herbert's Revenge gave an EPF Phone, a Puffle Whistle, which let players walk Flare, and some coins. The code for Club Penguin: Game Day! gave four different special backgrounds.
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