Trend Enterprises is bringing back more of its original Scratch ‘n Sniff Stinky Stickers, with designs from the ‘80s coming to the present. 

Trend released the original Scratch ‘n Sniff Stinky Stickers throughout the 1980s, with more than 1 billion stickers sold by 1983. Now, nostalgic kidults and new young fans alike can add the original designs they missed to their sticker collections, thanks to new Retro Scratch ‘n Sniff Stinky Stickers.

Trend is bringing back fan-favorite designs from its Stinky Stickers line. | Source: Trend Enterprises

Trend Enterprises launched its Retro Scratch ‘n Sniff Stinky Stickers as well as two new Collector Albums last year, with 24 of the ’80s designs rereleased. Now, with this most recent launch in addition to a second 2023 release, 46 of the original designs and smells are available to collectors, such as Popcorn, Strawberry, Dill Pickle, and more. Printed on matte paper like the originals, a star icon differentiates the new prints from the stickers made in the ‘80s. Trend is also releasing more new sticker collector albums, ready to hold the Retro Stickers.

Trend first released 14 Stinky Stickers in 1980, followed by several additional sticker designs, eventually becoming the “Collectable 104.” The company has continued to produce new sticker designs following the retirement of the original ‘80s look. 

Trend Enterprises is known for more than its sticker offerings. The company offers a variety of educational products, designed for both the classroom and home. Trend offers educational wall art as well as other reusable decor, flashcards, learning games, and more. 

The new Retro Scratch ‘n Sniff Stinky Stickers are available now on the Trend Enterprises online store, as well as select retailers. The company has already indicated plans to relaunch additional designs later this year.

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Bug Hartsock

Bug Hartsock

Bug is a News Writer for The Toy Insider, The Pop Insider, and The Toy Book. They are also a Master’s student in biology, currently studying sleep in arthropods. When they aren’t writing or working with small critters, they spend their time reading sci-fi novels, playing tabletop RPGs, or throwing creative projects at the wall. Bug had a mullet once, and is not against having one again. Reach out or find more from them at their website.

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