The Marvel of the Age: Supercar cards, re-issued

Step back in time with some Supercar retro confectionary cards, now re-issued, courtesy of Anderson Entertainment.

  • Supercar Confectionary Cards Reissue
Limited edition of 500
  • Supercar Confectionary Cards Reissue
Limited edition of 500
  • Supercar Confectionary Cards Reissue
Limited edition of 500
  • Supercar Confectionary Cards Reissue
Limited edition of 500

Relive the golden age of the 1960s with this complete limited edition collection of Supercar confectionary card reproductions, faithfully reissued from the original series by Como Confectionery Products (London) Ltd.

Among the plethora of confectionary cards produced from the 1950s to 1972, Como’s offerings stood out for their whimsical depictions of beloved characters such as Noddy, Sooty and Gerry Anderson’s groundbreaking series, Supercar. Each card has a charming description on the reverse, providing background on the show’s world and characters.

Whether you’re a lifelong fan or a new collector, this vibrant set of all 50 Supercar cards brings the Marvel of the Age rocketing out of the past and into stunning colour. It’s the perfect addition to any retro collection.

Each card measures 35 x 67 mm housed with a collection leaflet inside a special presentation box with lid. This limited edition runs to 500 sets.

Most satisfactory… order them here direct from Anderson Entertainment

Anderson Entertainment was founded by the late Gerry Anderson in 1999. It was set up as a production company to handle various projects that Gerry worked on. Following his death from Alzheimer’s disease in 2012 the company was taken over by his son Jamie and widow Mary Anderson – who worked with him on various productions across nearly four decades.



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