1994 Pepsi Marvel

Trivia

  • The original version of the Pepsi Cards is the 1994 Marvel Flair set. Pepsi sponsored the printing of these cards in Spanish for Latin America. Since Pepsi was the sponsor and not Flair/Fleer, the name of Pepsi Cards was adopted for the set.
  • Marvel Flair '94 has an inscription in cursive and golden letters that says "Flair 94" on the design of the characters located in the upper area. The Pepsi set does not have this inscription nor does it have any reference to the Flair brand.
  • On the back of each card, the Marvel Flair '94 have the Flair logo on the bottom while the Pepsi Cards replace it with the Pepsi logo and also carry the Pepsi Cards logo on top.
  • The Pepsi Cards were printed on thinner cardboard than the Marvel Flair '94.
  • Among the 50 base set cards not present -in contrast to his Flair/Fleer counterpart- #13 Quicksilver, #21 The Power Cosmic, #63 Mr. Fix-It and #139 Spider-Man were included as Holographic instead.
  • Both the Prismatic 9-Card and 25-Card Inserts were released in Honduras and Guatemala, being the latter subset exclusive only to those countries.
  • The Prismatic 9-Card Inserts' base designs were taken from the 1994 Fleer Marvel Universe Powerblast subset, while the other 16 Prismatic cards -present in the Prismatic 25-Card Set- from the 1994 Hildebrandt Brothers Fleer Marvel Masterpieces Holofoils and Powerblast subsets.

  

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