Wacky Packages are back!
Everyone's favourite stickers from childhood are back. The originals were developed by Maus author Art Spiegelman way back in 1967, with the
first series of stickers being released in 1973.
Sometimes
goofy, often
gross, Wacky Packages were a 10-year-old's dream come true (with
Garbage Pail Kids a close second).
posted by fizz-ed
on Jul 7, 2004 -
13 comments
Stickers. Dozens of them, along with posters and "mallen," are archived on this dutch page. (The site uses frames, so you might want to click on the english version of the news there on the site;
otherwise. Found via
alt.sense.)
posted by moz
on Dec 19, 2001 -
2 comments
Wacky Packages! Of course, all the cool kids called them Wacky Packs. It's odd to recognize that I was sticking these on notebooks, walls, doors and lockers when a lot of my coworkers were in diapers. I remember
series 3 the best.
posted by plinth
on Apr 14, 2000 -
0 comments
Man there's a lotta links today. I'd like to add one, and continue the profanity thing. Everyone say "fuck" one more time. And now, "ass." That's also a good word. Both are used liberally at
BlowTheDotOutYourAss.com, which appears to be some kind of guerrilla advertising group, similar to that whole
Andre thing. They provide templates for printing out
stickers that say things like ButIdon'tNeedMyToothpastDelivered.com, and IJustHadARectalExamOnline.com. Good fun for the whole family.
posted by endquote
on Mar 23, 2000 -
3 comments