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The snot-covered Garbage Pail Kids trading cards were all the rage in the 1980s. Once just 25 cents a pack, rare cards can now command thousands of dollars.
For the past few years, the Garbage Pail Kids brand has released an annual set of cards in the “Shammy Awards” series, which parodies musicians who appeared at that year’s Grammys ceremony ...
Topps introduced the first Garbage Pail Kids trading card series in 1985, created as a hilariously inverted take on the popular Cabbage Patch Kids. These punny, sometimes mean-spirited, and all ...
Your old Garbage Pail Kids cards could be worth an easy $4,000, thanks to runaway 1980s nostalgia. We recently spotted a Garbage Pail Kids card selling for a monstrous sum over at eBay.
Trading card company Topps has removed a Garbage Pail Kids sticker card that depicted violence against South Korean band BTS. The company revealed their “Shammy Awards” collection following ...
Nearly 40 years later, Garbage Pail Kids remain a nostalgia-laced staple of the collectibles world, now crossing over to a major sports card set for the first time in 2024 Bowman Chrome.
To trace the origins of Garbage Pail Kids, a brief history lesson is in order. Although they were best known for their baseball cards, the Topps Company also had huge success with bubblegum cards ...
Once you're a Garbage Pail Kids fan, you're always a Garbage Pail Kids fan. I've seen this fandom firsthand at Comic-Con, where I've witnessed dozens of folks my age crowd around Topps' booth to ...