Lion OS X Thumb drive.

Where in the App Store can I purchase the Lion OS X Thumb drive?

The Lion thumb drive was never available in the App Store. It was available only from the online Apple Store and is no longer available. You can try a retail Apple Store, if you have one in your area, or other dealers, though their stocks are quite probably exhausted by now. If so, you'll have to look to private sellers.
This is the iPhone forum, by the way.
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