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  2. Wacky Packages - Wikipedia

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    "Gulp Oil", a parody of Gulf Oil; a sticker from the 11th series (1974). Wacky Packages returned in 1973 as peel-and-stick stickers. From 1973 to 1977, 16 different series were produced and sold, originally (with Series 1–15) in 5-cent packs containing three (later reduced to two) stickers, a stick of bubble gum and a puzzle piece with a sticker checklist on the back of it.

  3. Non-sports trading card - Wikipedia

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    While non-sports cards initially showcased such real world subjects as entertainers, animals, and famous places, their success expanded with the introduction of new concepts created specifically for the cards including the popular Wacky Packages product label parody sticker cards from the Topps company, issued in their original run in the late ...

  4. List of non-sports trading cards - Wikipedia

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    Animals (Premiere/Oak, 1960) Animals (Godfrey Phillips, 1930) Animals of the World (Topps, 1951) Animals on Safari (Boomerang Book Club, 1993) Animaux à sauver French version of "Wildlife in Danger" (Panini, 1992) Awesome Animals (Club Pro Set, 1993) Birds (Oak Manufacturing, 1958) Birds of America (Allen & Ginter, c. 1890)

  5. Parody advertisement - Wikipedia

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    During the 1960s and 1970s, the Topps Chewing Gum Company released a product called Wacky Packages, in which stickers showing various products were shown in ridiculous scenes, such as Hawaiian Punch fruit drink, was parodied as "Hawaiian Punks. Beats you to a fruit-juicy pulp."

  6. Topps - Wikipedia

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    For a period beginning in 1973, the Wacky Packages stickers managed to outsell Topps baseball cards, becoming the first product to do so since the company's early days as purely a gum and candy maker. Pokémon cards would accomplish the same feat for a few years starting in 1999. In the absence of new fads to capitalize on, Topps has come under ...

  7. 12 Collectible Toys From the 1970s Worth More Than You Think

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    Whether due to their nostalgic appeal, rarity, or cult status, here are 12 collectible toys from the 1970s that are worth far more (think in the high thousands) than you might imagine. 1. Star ...

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  9. Garbage Pail Kids - Wikipedia

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    Garbage Pail Kids is a series of sticker trading cards produced by the Topps Company, originally released in 1985 and designed to parody the Cabbage Patch Kids dolls, which were popular at the time. Each sticker card features a Garbage Pail Kid character having some comical abnormality, deformity, and/or suffering a terribly painful fate/death ...