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Bollycao Sega stickers[1] was a collection of stickers released by the Spanish multinational bakery product manufacturing company Grupo Panrico[2] (Panificio Rivera Costafreda S.L.[2], founded as Panrico Donuts in 1962[2], in Esplugues de Llobregat[3], by Andreu Costafreda Montoliú[4][5], a businessman from Barcelona, Spain), across the Iberian Peninsula (Spain and Portugal) in 1992 and 1993. The stickers were distributed, bundled in Bollycao[6][7] buns (little hot dog buns with chocolate filling) which were sold in single, or in packs of three buns.

Both collections are composed of 110 stickers divided in two sets with the first set being composed by 60 stickers and the second by 50 stickers. All the 50 stickers of both Portuguese and Spanish second sets, have detachable stickers with Sonic and a letter of the alphabet and some few with just Sonic featured in them.

The major difference between the Portuguese and the Spanish collections, is that the 60 stickers of the Spanish first set don't have the word "Bollycao" printed in the front[8] (second set has it) , whereas in Portugal all the 110 stickers of both sets have it.


List of Stickers

First Set (PT)

Second Set (PT)

Sonic Alphabet Detachable Stickers (PT/ES 2nd set)

First Set (ES)

Second Set (ES)

External links

References