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'''''Simpsons'' Stick'ems''' was a free type of Australian token with [[The Courier Mail]] and [[The Sunday Mail]]. The tokens were used to commemorate [[The Simpsons|the show]]'s twentieth anniversary.<ref>[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SNH74fg4Sno&feature=related YouTube]</ref> The tokens are still sold by not in any newspaper.
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'''''Simpsons'' Stick'ems''' was a free type of Australian token with [[The Courier-Mail]] and [[The Sunday Mail]]. The tokens were used to commemorate [[The Simpsons|the show]]'s twentieth anniversary.<ref>[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SNH74fg4Sno&feature=related YouTube]</ref> The tokens are still sold by not in any newspaper.
  
 
There was 16 character to collect:
 
There was 16 character to collect:

Revision as of 20:25, April 4, 2012

Simpsons Stick'ems
Simpsons Stick'ems.jpg
Merchandise Information
Product: Stick'ems
Status:
Available
Maker: The Courier-Mail
The Sunday Mail
Cost (US$): Formerly: Free with newspaper

Simpsons Stick'ems was a free type of Australian token with The Courier-Mail and The Sunday Mail. The tokens were used to commemorate the show's twentieth anniversary.[1] The tokens are still sold by not in any newspaper.

There was 16 character to collect:

References