Much like the Star Wars mania of 1999, in the mid 1980s you could find just about anything that had the Super Powers logo on it. Even though the toys were distinguished by being the only merchandise to carry the Super Powers Collection distinction. Here is a small sampling of the type of merchandise that was made during the Super Powers years.

Carrying Case for the Figures

Lunchbox

Underoos

Stain A Sticker

Skyscraper Game

Sunglasses

Ad for Comic Series

Stamp Set

Burger King Meal Boxes 1

Burger King Meal Boxes 2

Cufflinks

Drinking Glasses

Model Kits

Paint Set

Calender

Play-Doh Set

Puffy Stickers

Belt Buckle

Coloring Book

Party Supplies

Wrist Watch

Kid's Read-Along Video

Supergirl Book

 

 





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