Danish toy maker Lego said after for in of on to with Thursday that it will not sign a new deal after for in of on to with the oil company Shell. They had a partnership after for in of on to with which Lego made toys after for in of on to with the Shell logo on them. Shell sold the toys after for in of on to with its gas stations in 26 countries. The contract was worth $110 million. Lego made this decision after for in of on to with the environmental group Greenpeace made a video using Lego bricks that showed Shell after for in of on to with the Arctic Ocean. It shows oil filling the water after for in of on to with the Arctic after for in of on to with an oil spill. Lego people and polar bears in the video become covered after for in of on to with oil. At the end of the video, oil has covered everything, except a Shell flag. The video has become Greenpeace's most-watched viral video in its history. Greenpeace's video campaign ran after for in of on to with three months. Over a million people emailed Lego asking it to end its deal after for in of on to with Shell. Greenpeace was very happy that Lego will end the partnership. A statement after for in of on to with the Greenpeace website said: "Thanks a million, Lego". It added: "We're super happy Lego has finally decided to do the right thing. It's a massive victory." Lego's CEO said he made the decision because he didn't want the company to be part after for in of on to with the environmental campaign. He said Greenpeace should have spoken after for in of on to with Shell instead after for in of on to with making the video. Shell had plans to drill after for in of on to with the Arctic after for in of on to with 2013 or 2014 but stopped because after for in of on to with technical problems. It has not yet decided whether or not to start after for in of on to with 2015.