2025 Worst of Garbage Pail Kids 40th Anniversary Edition Explained

2025 marks the 40th anniversary of Garbage Pail Kids. It’s also is the year of change for the franchise. Topps is marking the milestone with the release of 2025 Worst of Garbage Pail Kids 40th Anniversary Edition that completely changes what collectors are used to in distribution, set structure, and content.

Distribution: For the first time Topps offered a pre-order on their website one month prior to release. This has been the new Topps method for releasing products for months now, but the first time they’ve gone the route with GPK. When Fanatics purchased Topps, one of their stated missions was to eliminate the middle man, and this is one of the ways they accomplish that. Additionally, Topps held a sale on launch day, although charges $10 more per box.. Ordering directly from Topps was the only way to get boxes at MSRP. Large online box sellers and some direct stores were also able to get product, but prices quickly increased. This was a hobby only release, which means no blasters in big box retailers like Target/Walmart. After many over produced GPK releases by Topps the word is Target and Walmart are not interested in carrying non-chrome GPK sets.

Set Structure: Forget everything you know about a GPK release. It’s all different with this set. Think a Sapphire set, crossed with an online set, with some Chrome 7 sprinkled in. Gone are 24 pack boxes. Instead this Hobby only box contains just eight 5-card packs. 40 total cards per box, 400 in a 10 box case. With previous retail sets you would cross 400 cards in the third box. Gone are stickers, the cards are all on the new thicker card stock used for recent online sets like Dressed to Grotesque and MLB cards.  Topps decided to make a product that is focused on inserts, parallels, and “hits”. Set collectors will not be pleased with this one. Unlike most GPK sets, the base set is just the “a” names. Boxes are yielding 16-17 base “a” cards per box. It will take a case or more just to make a base set. Collectors who want the “b” names will need to bust 3-4 cases to make a short printed b name set. Don’t even think about C names, as those are very rare. Additionally, for some reason, after over producing GPK retail sets for years, Topps did a complete 180 with this print run. It’s larger than an online or Sapphire set, but much, much smaller than any retail sets from the last 10+ years. Topps could have easily sold out double the print run of this release. GPKNews will have a production article coming soon.

Content: If all that change wasn’t enough for collectors to digest, Topps decided to forsake new artwork and make the product a reprint set. The 100 card base set is all reprints. Instead of reprinting the best of the last 40 years, the base set is comprised of 97 OS cards, 2 ANS cards, and 1 BNS card. Most of the insert sets also use reprinted artwork. The only new artwork is in the Wacky Packages GPK Boxes, and the Adam Bomb Homage to Garbahj insert sets. After advertising the Adam Bomb set would feature 40 versions of Adam from 40 different artists, Topps limited it to 20 artists doing the 40 cards. GPKNews has learned there were many more Adam Bomb paintings submitted that went unused by Topps for an unknown reason.

The one thing Topps didn’t change was some odds being incorrect. There are a handful of mistakes collectors have noticed. Base “a” cards were advertised as 1 per pack, however they are falling 2 per pack. OS Buyback cards were shown as one per box, however they are much rarer. Meanwhile, the GPK Yourself contest cards were advertised as 1:217, however they are actually one per box. GPKNews has confirmed with Topps that the odds were inadvertently switched on the odds sheet with the Buybacks and GPK Yourself cards. Buybacks are an assortment of OS cards, some are 1/1, but others could be multiples. Topps also confirmed with GPKnews that there are printing plates for B and C cards, but no odds were listed on the odds sheet. The remaining odds look to be accurate. you can find the official checklist here. For now here is everything that can be found in 2025 Worst of GPK 40th Anniversary Edition.

(Note: I will continue to update this post as new information comes to light and any new parallels/inserts are found.)

  • Base “a” Set –  (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)
    • Purple /199 – 1:11 (100 Cards)
    • Drool Blue /99 – 1:22 (100 Cards)
    • Fool’s Gold /50 – 1:42 (100 Cards)
    • 40th Anniversary Ruby /40– 1:53 (100 Cards)
    • Sour Orange /25 – 1:94 (100 Cards)
    • Bruised Black /10 – 1:209 (100 Cards)
    • Bloody Red /5 – 1:419 (100 Cards)
    • Foilfractor 1/1 – 1:2,101 (100 Cards)
    • Printing Plates 1/1
      • Cyan – 1:2,101 (100 Cards)
      • Magenta – 1:2,101 (100 Cards)
      • Yellow – 1:2,101 (100 Cards)
      • Black – 1:2,101 (100 Cards)
  • Insert Sets – All the various insert subsets that can be found in packs.
    • B-Name Short Print –  1:2 (100 Cards)
      • Drool Blue /99 – 1:22 (100 Cards)
      • Fool’s Gold /50 – 1:42 (100 Cards)
      • 40th Anniversary Ruby /40 – 1:53 (100 Cards)
      • Sour Orange /25 – 1:84 (100 Cards)
      • Bruised Black /10 – 1:209 (100 Cards)
      • Bloody Red /5 – 1:419 (100 Cards)
      • Foilfractor 1/1 – 1:2,101 (100 Cards)
      • Printing Plates 1/1 – Unknown (100 cards – 4 colors)
    • C-Name Super Short Print –  1:121 (23 Cards)
      • Fool’s Gold /50 – 1:182 (23 Cards)
      • 40th Anniversary Ruby /40 – 1:228 (23 Cards)
      • Sour Orange /25 – 1:385 (23 Cards)
      • Bruised Black /10 – 1:917 (23 Cards)
      • Bloody Red /5 – 1:1,851 (23 Cards)
      • Foilfractor 1/1 – 1:10,084 (23 Cards)
      • Printing Plates 1/1 – Unknown (23 cards – 4 colors)
    • Global Takeover –  1:4 (20 Cards)
      • Drool Blue /99 – 1:106 (20 Cards)
      • Fool’s Gold /50 – 1:209 (20 Cards)
      • Sour Orange /25 – 1:419 (20 Cards)
      • Bruised Black /10 – 1:1,045 (20 Cards)
      • Bloody Red /5 – 1:2,101 (20 Cards)
      • Foilfractor 1/1 – 1:11,864 (20 Cards)
      • Printing Plates 1/1
        • Cyan – 1:11,864 (20 Cards)
        • Magenta – 1:11,864 (20 Cards)
        • Yellow – 1:11,864 (20 Cards)
        • Black – 1:11,864 (20 Cards)
    • GPK Eras –  1:4 (20 Cards)
      • Drool Blue /99 – 1:106 (20 Cards)
      • Fool’s Gold /50 – 1:209 (20 Cards)
      • Sour Orange /25 – 1:419 (20 Cards)
      • Bruised Black /10 – 1:1,045 (20 Cards)
      • Bloody Red /5 – 1:2,101 (20 Cards)
      • Foilfractor 1/1 – 1:11,864 (20 Cards)
      • Printing Plates 1/1
        • Cyan – 1:11,864 (20 Cards)
        • Magenta – 1:11,864 (20 Cards)
        • Yellow – 1:11,864 (20 Cards)
        • Black – 1:11,864 (20 Cards)
    • Wacky Packages GPK Boxes –  1:8 (8 Cards)
      • Drool Blue /99 – 1:264 (8 Cards)
      • Fool’s Gold /50 – 1:523 (8 Cards)
      • Sour Orange /25 – 1:1,045 (8 Cards)
      • Bruised Black /10 – 1:2,654 (8 Cards)
      • Bloody Red /5 – 1:5,451 (8 Cards)
      • Foilfractor 1/1 – 1:25,204 (8Cards)
      • Printing Plates 1/1
        • Cyan – 1:25,204 (8 Cards)
        • Magenta – 1:25,204 (8 Cards)
        • Yellow – 1:25,204 (8 Cards)
        • Black – 1:25,204 (8 Cards)
    • Homage to Garbahj –  1:40 (40 Cards)
      • Drool Blue /99 – 1:53 (40 Cards)
      • Fool’s Gold /50 – 1:105 (40 Cards)
      • Sour Orange /25 – 1:209 (40 Cards)
      • Bruised Black /10 – 1:523 (40 Cards)
      • Bloody Red /5 – 1:1,045 (40 Cards)
      • Foilfractor 1/1 – 1:5,451 (40 Cards)
      • Printing Plates 1/1
        • Cyan – 1:5,451 (40 Cards)
        • Magenta – 1:5,451 (40 Cards)
        • Yellow – 1:5,451 (40Cards)
        • Black – 1:5,451 (40 Cards)
  • Autographs/Sketches/Others
    • Homage to Garbahj Autos –  1:27 (30 Cards)
      • Drool Blue /99 – 1:70 (30 Cards)
      • Fool’s Gold /50 – 1:140 (30 Cards)
      • Sour Orange /25 – 1:280 (30 Cards)
      • Bruised Black /10 – 1:702 (30 Cards)
      • Bloody Red /5 – 1:1,390 (30 Cards)
      • Foilfractor 1/1 – 1:6,952 (30 Cards)
      • Printing Plates 1/1
        • Cyan – 1:6,952 (30 Cards)
        • Magenta – 1:6,952 (30 Cards)
        • Yellow – 1:6,952 (30 Cards)
        • Black – 1:6,952 (30 Cards
    • Artist Autographs –  1:108 (12 Cards)
      • Drool Blue /99 – 1:178 (12 Cards)
      • Fool’s Gold /50 – 1:351 (12 Cards)
      • Sour Orange /25 – 1:727 (12 Cards)
      • Bruised Black /10 – 1:1,738 (12 Cards)
      • Bloody Red /5 – 1:3,537 (12 Cards)
      • Foilfractor 1/1 – 1:18,330 (12 Cards)
      • Printing Plates 1/1
        • Cyan – 1:18,330 (12 Cards)
        • Magenta – 1:18,330 (12 Cards)
        • Yellow – 1:18,330 (12 Cards)
        • Black – 1:18,330 (12 Cards)
    • OG Artist Sketch Cards (? Artists)
    • Sketch Cards (? artists within 4 Tiers)
      • Green Sketch Card – 1:46
      • Silver Sketch Card – 1:143
      • Gold Sketch Card – 1:356
      • Black Sketch Card – 1:698
    • Original Series Buybacks 1:8 (Odds incorrect, correct odds 1:217)
    • GPK Yourself 1:217 (Odds Incorrect, correct odds 1:8/1 Card)

Topps Announces 2026 Garbage Pail Kids Universe (Kind of)

With today’s release of 2025 Worst of Garbage Pail Kids 40th Anniversary set, also came the launch of the GPK Yourself contest. The website for the contest went live today, and with that brought some news. Topps mentioned on the website that the winner’s card would appear in the 2026 Garbage Pail Kids Universe set. This is the first public announcement of the set from Topps. Originality the set was planned for a 2025 release, but delays have pushed the set into 2026. No details around the set have been released, but GPK collectors, especially the GPK Yourself winner, have something to look forward to next year.

GPK Yourself Contest Page Goes Live

Have you ever wanted to become a Garbage Pail Kid? Now’s your chance! Topps is offering collectors a chance to have a GPK of themselves in a future set as part of the 2025 Worst of GPK 40th Anniversary set. Collectors can find codes in boxes of the new 40th set. GPKNews has confirmed with Topps that codes can be found one per box. There is a QR code on the contest cards that leads to the contest page on Topps’ website. The page went live earlier today with the launch of the new product. On that page is a link that leads  to another website to enter your contest code. According to the rules posted on the website the contest is open from 7/30/25 – 1/1/26. The contest is only open to residents of the US and Canada. There will only be one winner chosen. The winner will have their card appear in next year’s 2025 Garbage Pail Kids Universe set.

Topps Announces 2024 GPK Battle of the Bands Green Day Preorder

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It’s been over a year since Topps teased a Garbage Pail Kids set based solely on the band Green Day. Fans will finally get their shot at collecting the set. Topps announced the preorder for 2024 Battle of the Bands Green Day. Boxes go on sale for preorder tomorrow, 7/29, at 12:00 PM EST on topps.com. No pricing or release date has been revealed by the company yet. Topps however did reveal some details on the set, including releasing the checklist. The base set contains 100 cards, 50 new gags with a/b versions. All cards are based on the the history of the band Green Day. The set is also filled with a massive eight different insert sets. The inserts sets are; B-Sides (16), American Idiot Short Prints (6(, Sweet Children (8), Tribute to the East Bay (8), Battle of the Bands (6), Dookie 30 Years (8), Album Art (14), and Standing Room Only (7). Additionally, collectors can find both autographs and relics from the band; Autograph Cards (3), Triple Auto (1), American Idiot Triple Auto (1), Tour Relics (4), Auto Tour Relics (6), and Auto Triple Tour Relics (2). Artwork for the set was done by David Gross, Joe Simko, Brent Engstrom, Joe McWilliams, Neil Camera, Rory McQueen, and Lowell Isaac. Topps has yet to reveal any other information on the set. This post will be update if other details are revealed prior to the preorder.

Topps Offering Launch Day Sale for 2025 Worst of GPK 40th Anniversary

Did you miss out on the Topps preorder for 2025 Worst of Garbage Pail Kids 40th Anniversary edition? Then you may be in luck! Topps has updated their landing page for the set with what appears to be launch day sales information. According to the page the sale will launch on July 30, 2025 at 1:00 PM EST. Boxes originally went on sale on Topps website on 6/10 for $79.99 per box and $799.99 per case. Topps has not shared if those prices will remain for the launch day sale. Topps also sold out quickly for their preorder boxes, it’s unknown how many boxes Topps will have available on launch day. Collectors will need to be ready, boxes could sell out quickly.

Bonus Cards Revealed for Abrams Garbage Pail Kids 40th Book Re-release

As announced back in March, Abrams Books is rereleasing their popular Garbage Pail Kids OS1-OS5 reference book to celebrate the 40th anniversary of GPKs. While the book is the same, it will contain brand new bonus cards. Artist Brent Engstrom revealed the cards via his Instagram account this weekend.  The four cards all feature classic OS characters celebrating the 40th anniversary with new artwork. Cards include, Adam Bomb (Art by David Gross), Nasty Nick (Brent Engstrom), Leaky Lindsay (Joe Simko), and Dead Ted (Joe McWilliams). Collectors should expect this artwork to show up in multiple spots throughout the year, The David Gross Adam Bomb card has already been shown as part of the Greenlight SDCC car. The book can be preordered now anywhere books are sold. The Garbage Pail Kids 40th Anniversary Edition is set to release Oct. 14, 2025.

 

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Thrilljoy Announces Garbage Pail Kids PIX! Adam Bomb Figure

Thrilljoy is entering the GPK arena. The company lead by former Funko CEO, Brian Moriotti, has announced new Garbage Pail Kids figures for this year’s San Diego Comic Con. The company will be offering a Garbage Pail Kids Adam Bomb PIX! figure at their booth (#4845) and online. The figure comes blind boxed with the either the main Adam Bomb figure, a Dead Ted Chase figure (1:6), and a 40th Anniversary Adam Bomb Super Chase (limited to 48 pieces). Super Chase odds have not been revealed. Each figure also comes with a certificate of authenticity in the form of a collector’s card. The boxes state the figure is limited to 6000 pieces. Figures can be purchased at the company’s booth or online beginning on 7/23 for $19.99 each. The company has a landing page on their website site now for the figures. There are a few new GPK items planned for this year’s SDCC which takes place 7/23-7/27 at the San Diego Convention Center.

Topps Reveals Print Run for 2025 GPK InterGoolatic Mayhem Week 6

After ending yesterday Topps has revealed the print run for 2025 Garbage Pail Kids InterGoolatic Mayhem Week 6. The set sold a total of 1,698 copies. This was the final week of the six week series. The sales numbers were down slightly from week 5. The final four weeks of sales were all in the same ballpark. Really solid sales once again for an online GPK series. Plenty more planned for 2025 with online sets both one offs and another six week series. Collectors should keep their eyes open!

GetAGrip Launches OS8-OS11 Sorting Mats

GetAGrip is back with another early offer to Birthday Bash Club members. The company is launching OS8-OS11 versions of their popular sorting mats. Members of the Adam Bomb 40th Birthday Bash were sent an email today with links to purchase each of the sorting mats. Each mat measures 31.5” x 24”. The mats is available to purchase for $39.99. Birthday Club members get a 24 hour head start to purchase the mats before they go on sale to the general public at 1:00 PM EST on 7/11. In a post advertising the mats, GetAGrip says they will be limited to /50 copies and only on sale for 48 hours. The last batch sold out quickly, so don’t delay!