GetAGrips last launch during Gross Card Card is the Garbage Pail Kids Junk Jewelry blind bags. Collectors have the chance of getting four different rings in various colors and rarities. There are Fool’s Gold, Fresh Chrome, and Space Black rare parallels. Each mystery capsule can be purchased from GetAGrip’s website for $12.99. The company says rings will be shipping soon.
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GetAGrip Launches Garbage Pail Kids Cheap Toy Pack
In their second day of drops during the Gross Card Con show, today GetAGrip launched the second color wave of their Garbage Pail Kids Cheap Toy John Pound figure. Collectors purchasing the pack get a red, yellow, and blue figure, along with a blue card variant. Packs can be purchased at GetAGrip’s website for $24.99. The company says the figures will be shipping soon.
GetAGrip Launches Garbage Pail Kids TV Tray & Cup Sets
As part of this weekend’s Gross Card Con celebration, GetAGrip wants to included everyone, even if they can’t attend the show. Today the company launched two Garbage Pail Kids TV Tray and Cup sets. Collectors can choose between the Adam Bomb Tray and Nasty Nick Cuo, or the Nasty Nick Cup and Adam Bomb Tray. These are similar to the trays and cups included in the show exclusive Bukimi Meal, just difference subjects. Each set can be purchased from GetAGrip’s website for $29.99. The company says the items will be shipping soon. Stay tuned and the company will have more items available Saturday and Sunday at 1:00 PM EST.
Greenlight Launching GPK 40th Anniversary Die Cast Car
Update – Greenlight has shared the final images for the Buck Truck diecast car that is part of the King of Crunch Series 6 release. The inclusion also helps to celebrate the 40th anniversary of GPKs. The truck is larger than previous GPK cars from Greenlight at 1:43. There doesn’t appear to be any cards that come with this one. Like everything else GPK form Greenlight, the release date is currently TBD.
Greenlight Collectibles have announced a new monster truck to help celebrate the 40th Anniversary of the Garbage Pail Kids. Greenlight’s King of Crunch Series 6 will feature Buck Truck – Garbage Pail Kids 40th Anniversary – 1976 Ford F-250 Monster Truck. This same truck was part of their Series 1 Die Cast cars. However, the King of Crunch series features the larger 1:43 scale trucks. It’s unknown if there will be an accompanying card with this version. No pictures of the truck have been revealed yet by Greenlight. The expected launch for this 40th anniversary truck is Oct/Nov 2025.
Greenlight Announces Garbage Pail Kids Series 9 Diecast Cars
Update: Greenlight has shared the final images for the Series 9 GPK Die-cast cars. These all celebrate the 40th anniversary of GPK. Four of the cars come with cards that feature artwork being used all year to celebrate the 40th. The release date for series 9, much like series 8 is still TBD.

Greenlight continues to announce new products for GPK. Sometime over the past couple of weeks the company announced Garbage Pail Kids Series 9 diecast car set. 3000toys.com has listing up now to preorder the cars. The series contains six new GPK themed cars, along with an accompanying GPK card. Adam Bomb and Nasty Nick highlight the characters used in the series. Here is the list of cars along with their accompanying card.
• Adam Bomb – 1972 Bronco BAJA
• Dead Ted – 2019 Ram ProMaster 2500
• Leaky Lindsay – 1955 Chevrolet Nomad
• Nasty Nick – 1957 Plymouth Savoy
• Lily No Problema – Classic Volkswagen Beetle
• Uncanny Ali – 1970 Ford Econoline
As usual, there will be random Green Machine limited cars inserted into cases for collectors to hunt. No pictures of the cars have been released yet. According to 3000toys the launch date for this and all other GPK Greenlight products has been changed to “uncertain”. This includes the Series 8 cars, and the 1:43 Buck Truck which is part of the Kings of Crunch series.
How Many 2024 GPK Battle of the Bands Green Day Cards Were Produced?
2024 Garbage Pail Kids Battle of the Bands Green Day has proven to be a polarizing release with collectors. If you love the band, you probably are enjoying this release. If your love lies more with GPKs, then you might not feel as enthusiastic. Topps hasn’t helped things with their usual missteps. One of these missteps was not releasing the odds until a week after release. It’s unknown what caused the delay, but it’s a trend Topps has been doing with multiple releases. Collectors will notice this release resembles the 40th anniversary release in many ways. Can we compared the two? Let’s find out! Here’s a look at the production of the latest GPK release.
First my disclaimer! Production numbers are never an exact science, and Topps makes it tough on us. In order to attempt to solve this riddle we need to look very closely at the clues in both the odds and the sell sheets. Some things to keep in mind for this post. 1) Topps doesn’t want the public to know exactly how much of each card was made. Why? No idea really, I think it’s dumb, but historically Topps only provides enough information to get close. 2) We need to make some assumptions. Those assumptions will be based on the clues we have, but still some guessing has to happen. 3) The odds never quite seem to come out completely equal. However, we can round and get pretty close to how much was produced. 4) Topps changes what is printed from what the sell sheet says all the time. This will throw off all our numbers. 5) Keep in mind Topps historically holds back up to 5% of the print run to cover missing hits, damaged cards, and their No Purchase Necessary program. These numbers would include that 5%. With all that in mind let’s get started…(Warning lots of math coming up. If you don’t want to read about the process, skip to the bottom for the answer sheet!)
No matter what you call this release, Mega Box or Hobby, the results are similar. Much like with the 40th anniversary set, the Green Day set was only offered as one box type. Boxes were available at the same locations, Topps’ website, online sellers, and some hobby stores. This makes it really easy to determine the production numbers. As an aside, I want to thank the numerous collectors who sent in their case break results as we attempted to reverse engineer the production numbers. With Topps not releasing odds until recently, GPKNews went to work, with the help of collectors, to see if the production could be determined based on case break results. While it didn’t quite get to that point, I am happy to report we were within 5k-10k on the pack production by using Black, Blue, and Green parallel results. Since we have the actual odds, let’s look at a few of the parallels to get production total.
- Black Parallel – 100 cards in set * 199 made per card = 19,900 total Black cards * 16 odds = 318,400 total packs
- Gold Parallel – 100 cards in set * 50 made per card = 5,000 total Gold cards * 64 odds = 320,000 total packs
- East Bay Blue Parallel – 8 cards in set * 99 made per card = 792 total EB Blue cards * 400 odds = 316,800 total packs
- B-Sides Green Parallel – 16 cards in set * 75 made per card = 1,200 total BS Green cards * 265 odds = 318,000 total packs
As you can see, all four numbers above are in the same ballpark. You could do this with all of the numbered parallels and the numbers would be similar. That is, with the exception of some of the Foilfractor odds. It’s obvious many of the Foilfractor odds are incorrect. I think Topps just used the same numbers for many of them in error. Topps streak of having some incorrect odds continues! We are going to use 318,000 for the total pack production. That translates to 31,800 boxes or 1,590 cases. Let take a look how that compares to the 40th Anniversary set.
- 40th Anniversary – 210,000 packs = 26,250 boxes = 2,625 cases
- Green Day – 318,000 packs = 31,800 boxes, 1,590 cases
Production is quite higher than the 40th set. Even with two additional packs per box, there are also many more boxes. Keep in mind Green Day cases have twice the number of boxes in a case compared to the 40th set. Despite production being higher, it is still much, much less than any retail other retail release.
Now that we know the pack production, we can figure out the production of all the unnumbered parallels and inserts. While the majority of cards in the set are numbered there are still many insert sets.
- Green Parallel – 318,000 packs / 1 odds sheet = 318,000 total green cards / 100 in set = 3,180 of each green parallel.
- Crumpled Parallel – 318,000 packs / 120 odds sheet = 2,650 total Crumpled cards / 100 in set = 26 of each Crumpled parallel.
- B-Sides Insert – 318,000 packs / 2 odds = 159,000 total BS cards / 16 in set = 9,937 of each B-Sides card.
- East Bay/Sweet Children Insert – 318,000 packs / 5 odds = 63,600 total EB/SC / 8 in set = 7,950 of each EB/SC card.
- Battle of the Bands Insert – 318,000 packs / 10 odds = 31,800 total BB / 6 in set = 5,300 of each BB card.
- Album Art Insert – 318,000 packs / 10 odds = 31,800 total AA / 14 in set = 2,271 of each AA card.
- Dookie Insert – 318,000 packs / 20 odds = 15,900 total Dookie / 8 in set = 1,987 of each Dookie card.
- American Idiot SP Insert – 318,000 packs / 200 odds = 1,590 total AI / 6 in set = 265 of each AI card.
- Standing Room Insert – 318,000 packs / 601 odds = 529 total SR / 7 in set = 75 of each SR card.
There are a few things that stand out right away, especially compared to the 40th set. The majority of the inserts have a much higher print run. The smaller set size, coupled with increased production, means collectors will have a much easier time putting together most of the insert sets. Of course there still are a couple of really tough insert sets, but overall much higher numbers than the 40th. You also will notice the higher production has let to an increase in the popular Crumpled parallel. Topps kept the odds of those the same from the 40th, which means more of each for the Green Day set.
Unlike the 40th set, which guaranteed a hit per box, the hits are few and far between for the Green Day set. Topps did leave some of them unnumbered, let’s take a look at how rare they are.
- Autographs – 318,000 packs / 2,668 odds = 119 total Autographs cards / 3 cards in set = 39 of each Autographs card
- Tour Relics – 318,000 packs / 1,010 odds = 314 total Tour Relic cards / 4 cards in set = 78 of each Tour Relic card
- Auto Tour Relics – 318,000 packs / 7,240 odds = 43 total Auto TD cards / 6 cards in set = 7 of each Auto TR card.
This is one of the big reasons for disappointment from GPK collectors for this release. With no sketches, printing plates, or artist autos, the hits are very tough.
The Green Day release has multiple facets and is drawing either rave reviews or extreme hate. Depending on what side of the political spectrum a collector falls on, largely decides their acceptance of the set. Topps lack of hits, higher production than the 40th, and high per box price point has also garnered a very lukewarm response from GPK collectors. Meanwhile, fans of the band, and other card brand collectors have been giving this set high praise. They enjoy chasing the tough to find autos and relics, and appreciate being able to collect cards of one of their favorite artists. That was the original intention of this set, to be sold to concert goers at Green Day concerts. The big question here is, does Topps continue to work with other musical acts? And if they do, does the structure of the set change to be more GPK collector friendly?
Finally, let’s take a look at just how many base cards are out there. The lack of short printed B cards, and increased packs per box, means more base cards, and an easier to put together base set. Based on real world case breaks, boxes were averaging 26 base cards per box. So, 31,800 boxes * 26 base per box = 826,800 total base cards / 100 in set = 8,268 per base card. Not nearly as many as the retail sets of old, but quite a bit easier than the 40th set.
Topps Releases Odds for 2024 GPK Battle of the Bands Green Day
Despite being nearly one week since its release, Topps has finally released the odds for 2024 Garbage Pail Kids Battle of the Bands Green Day. A week after release there isn’t anything too surprising about the odds. There are two separate box types listed Mega Box SE and Mega Box EA. The odds are the same for the majority of items, just off slightly on some of the rarer cards. Most likely the two different box types are for Topps orders and boxes shipped to Direct Store accounts. For some reason odds are not listed for any of the 1/1 Foilfractor cards of the autographs and relics. Some early math shows there is right around 318,000 packs or 31,800 boxes produced. GPKNews will have an article on all the production numbers shortly. You can find the odds in PDF form at this link.
2024 Garbage Pail Kids Battle of the Bands Green Day Explained
Just what kind of set is 2024 Garbage Pail Kids Battle of the Bands Green Day? Is it an online set? Is it a Hobby release? Is it a licensed set that didn’t quite serve its initial purpose? It seems to be a combo of all three. This also might be the most controversial GPK set since the political sets nearly a decade ago. Initially the popular Punk Rock band approached Topps to create a large licensed set that celebrates everything Green Day. The band could then sell boxes on their concert tour in 2024. However, this is Topps, and after a number of delays, all of a sudden it was mid 2025 and their concert tour was winding down. Topps decided to pivot, and the result is what was released this week.
The set’s distribution, structure, and content very much resembles the recently released 40th Anniversary set. Topps sold this one via preorder, and launch day sale on their website. Additionally, stores and large online dealers had access to boxes. Topps is calling these Mega boxes in social media, but is listed as Hobby in their product spec section, there no “H” on the box. There is also 10 packs per box, instead of the 8 with the 40th set. Cases are also 20 boxes, double the size of the 40th. Initial pricing from Topps matches the 40th set. Topps is using a regular card stock for the base cards and inserts. The foil stock used on the 40th set is used for the parallels. Where the major differences lie is with the content. There are no reprints here. The entire 100 card base set and all insert sets feature new artwork. Artists Brent Engstrom, Joe Simko, David Gross, Joe McWilliams, and Neil Camera did the majority of the artwork. Rory McQueen (Dookie) and Lowell Isaac (B-Sides) did artwork for an entire insert set. One huge difference is the lack of bigger hits, there are no printing plates, sketches, or artists autos in this release. The relics and autos in the set seem to be very rare based on early case breaks.
Sadly, as of this post, Topps has not released the odds for the set. Multiple sections on their website show the odds as “coming soon”. GPKNews has reached out to Topps, but has not heard back yet. This is a troubling trend by Topps lately. Not only has the company trended into not releasing odds prior to release, but in multiple cases now, odds are not posted after release either. Despite packs stating to goto Topps website to view the odds, and various state gambling laws. GPKNews is working on compiling case break results to reverse engineer the odds. For now, any odds below are based off of case break results, and reveal odds we are confident that are very close to being accurate. Update: Topps did finally release the odds nearly one week after the release. GPKNews will have an article next week looking at production numbers with or without Topps help. For now here is the official checklist for 2024 Garbage Pail Kids Battle of the Bands Green Day.
(Note: I will continue to update this post as new information comes to light and any new parallels/inserts are found.)
- Base Set 1a/b-50a/b – (100 Cards).
- Parallel Sets – Same exact cards from the Base set, except with a different color border or background pattern.
- Booger Green – 1:1 (100 Cards)
- Crumpled Garbage – 1:120 (100 Cards)
- Black /199 – 1:16 (100 Cards)
- Blue /99 – 1:33 (100 Cards)
- Green Foil /75 – 1:43 (100 Cards)
- Gold Crumpled /50 – 1:64 (100 Cards)
- Orange Foil /25 – 1:127 (100 Card)
- Black Shimmer Foil /10 – 1:318 (100 Cards)
- Red Foil /5 – 1:634 (100 Cards)
- Foilfractor 1/1 – 1:3,129 (100 Cards)
- Insert Sets – All the various insert subsets that can be found in packs.
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- B-Sides – 1:2 (16 Cards)
- Black /199 – 1:100 (16 Cards)
- Blue /99 – 1:201 (16 Cards)
- Green Foil /75 – 1:265 (16 Cards)
- Gold Crumpled /50 – 1:397 (16 Cards)
- Orange Foil /25 – 1:792 (16 Cards)
- Black Shimmer Foil /10 – 1:1,965 (16 Cards)
- Red Foil /5 – 1:3,899 (16 Cards)
- Foilfractor 1/1 – 1:19,491 (16 Cards)
- Tribute to the Easy Bay – 1:5 (8 Cards)
- Black /199 – 1:200 (8 Cards)
- Blue /99 – 1:400 (8 Cards)
- Green Foil /75 – 1:529 (8 Cards)
- Gold Crumpled /50 – 1:792 (8 Cards)
- Orange Foil /25 – 1:1,584 (8 Cards)
- Black Shimmer Foil /10 – 1:3,899 (8 Cards)
- Red Foil /5 – 1:7,679 (8 Cards)
- Foilfractor 1/1 – 1:50,676 (8 Cards)
- Sweet Children – 1:5 (8 Cards)
- Black /199 – 1:200 (8 Cards)
- Blue /99 – 1:400 (8 Cards)
- Green Foil /75 – 1:529 (8 Cards)
- Gold Crumpled /50 – 1:792 (8 Cards)
- Orange Foil /25 – 1:1,584 (8 Cards)
- Black Shimmer Foil /10 – 1:3899 (8 Cards)
- Red Foil /5 – 1:7,679 (8 Cards)
- Foilfractor 1/1 – 1:50,039 (8 Cards)
- Battle of the Bands – 1:10 (6 Cards)
- Black /199 – 1:266 (6 Cards)
- Blue /99 – 1:533 (6 Cards)
- Green Foil /75 – 1:704 (6 Cards)
- Gold Crumpled /50 – 1:1,052 (6 Cards)
- Orange Foil /25 – 1:2,095 (6 Cards)
- Black Shimmer Foil /10 – 1:5,172 (6 Cards)
- Red Foil /5 – 1:10,136 (6 Cards)
- Foilfractor 1/1 – 1:50,676 (6 Cards)
- Album Art – 1:10 (14 Cards)
- Black /199 – 1:114 (14 Cards)
- Blue /99 – 1:229 (14 Cards)
- Green Foil /75 – 1:303 (14 Cards)
- Gold Crumpled /50 – 1:453 (14 Cards)
- Orange Foil /25 – 1:902 (14 Cards)
- Black Shimmer Foil /10 – 1:2,243 (14 Cards)
- Red Foil /5 – 1:4,446 (13 Cards)
- Foilfractor 1/1 – 1:21,115 (14 Cards)
- Dookie: 30 Years – 1:20 (8 Cards)
- Black /199 – 1:200 (8 Cards)
- Blue /99 – 1:400 (8 Cards)
- Green Foil /75 – 1:529 (8 Cards)
- Gold Crumpled /50 – 1:792 (8 Cards)
- Orange Foil /25 – 1:1,584 (8 Cards)
- Black Shimmer Foil /10 – 1:3,899 (8 Cards)
- Red Foil /5 – 1:7,679 (8 Cards)
- Foilfractor 1/1 – 1:50,039 (8 Cards)
- American Idiot SPs – 1:200 (6 Cards)
- Black Shimmer Foil /10 – 1:5,172 (6 Cards)
- Red Foil /5 – 1:10,136 (6 Cards)
- Foilfractor 1/1 – 1:50,676 (6 Cards)
- Standing Room Only – 1:601 (7 Cards)
- Black Shimmer Foil /10 – 1:4,446 (7 Cards)
- Red Foil /5 – 1:9,050 (7 Cards)
- Foilfractor 1/1 – 1:50,039 (7 Cards)
- B-Sides – 1:2 (16 Cards)
- Autographs/Relics
- Autographs – 1:2,668 (3 Cards)
- Foilfractor 1/1 – 1:???? (3 Cards)
- Tour Relics – 1:1,010 (4 Cards)
- Foilfractor 1/1 – 1:84,460 (4 Cards)
- Triple Auto /25 – 1:12,066 (1 Cards)
- Foilfractor 1/1 – 1:???? (1 Cards)
- American Idiot Triple Auto /5 – 1:63,345 (1 Cards)
- Foilfractor 1/1 – 1:???? (1 Cards)
- Auto Tour Relics – 1:7,240 (6 Cards)
- Foilfractor 1/1 – 1:???? (6 Cards)
- Triple Auto Tour Relic – 1:126,690 (2 Cards)
- Foilfractor 1/1 – 1:???? (2 Cards)
- Autographs – 1:2,668 (3 Cards)
Topps Launch Day Sale for GPK Battle of the Bands Green Day
2024 Garbage Pail Kids Battle of the Bands Green Day is set to officially release this Wednesday, 8/27. Like with the 40th Anniversary release, Topps is planning on selling boxes via their website on Wednesday. Topps today updated both the landing page for the set, and their Twitter account to announced the boxes would go on sale 8/27 at 11:00 AM EST. This is a change for what the company had posted the past week on their website (1:00 PM). Topps Twitter also advertises boxes will remain at $79.99. One huge word of caution however, this info from Topps could be wrong, Topps did not follow what they posted for launch time and price on the 40th anniversary. So collectors should be leery about believing this info from Topps.

GetAGrip’s GPK Mart Returning at Gross Card Con
Update 8/27: GetAGrip announced the final items as part of the Bukimi Meal. Rory McQueen did new artwork based off of an early Art Spigelman concept. The Drop Dead Ned will come as an autographed Deadwoodz figure, GPK card, and autographed card. There will also be auto and regular cards of the Spigelman concept artwork inside each meal. The package is now available to purchase from GetAGrip’s website for $199, with pickup only at Gross Card Con.
Update 8/26: GetAGrip announced two new items included in the Bukimi Meal. An oversized Adam Bomb poncho, and an Adam Bomb beanie.
Update: GetAGrip posted additional info on other items that can be found in the Bukimi Meal. A Cheap Toys 2 promo pack, featuring stinky salmon and toxic glow versions of the John Poind script will come in each box. Collectors will also receive one of four sapphire GPK rings, with a 1/1 Gold Adam Bomb ring a possibility.
Attention GPK Mart shoppers! GetAGrip is returning to this year’s Gross Card Con, and with it the return of the GPK Mart. Collectors will once again get a chance to pick up a fun package of officially licensed Garbage Pail Kids merchandise. This year the company is selling the Bukimi Meal. Inside the Happy Meal looking box, collectors will find a 12 oz Bukimi collector cup, and a John Pound GPK Style Sheet food tray with matching coaster. Bukimi Meals will be limited to /100 packages. No price has been released by the company. Much like last year’s GPK Meal, these will go on sale early, with pickup only at Gross Card Con. The company will not be shipping these. The only way to get them is to pickup in person at the show. The sale will launch this Wednesday, 8/27, at 1:00 PM EST at GetAGrio’s website.


















