Sticca and Coburn



Sticca Graphics, Spring Lake, N.J., was a design company which designed stickers that were reproduced in these mediums:  prism (Diffracto-Lite), glitter (Sparkle-Brite), puffy, glow-in-the-dark (Safe-Glo) and smelly stickers.  I believe Sticca was a division/subsidiary of Coburn Corp.  Coburn Corp. packaged Sticca designs under the name Fantasticcas, Uni-Cal! or Slicker Stickers.  I am not sure if all the stickers packaged by Coburn are actually Sticcas.  All stickers designed by Sticca or packaged by Coburn will be listed on this site.  I have found that Sticca and Coburn have either sold their designs to other companies or have packaged their designs, at Coburn, but under the names of different companies.  If I find another company that packaged a Sticca design, but not packaged by Coburn, I note it in the post.

The little number stickers on the sticker mods:  Every item produced by Coburn has an item number and a letter.  Some mods have the item number on the front/back of the mod/sheet.  If the item number is too large, there will not be an item number printed on the front or the back.  The number is the design and the letter is the color.  I have not been able to figure out what the color the letters mean.  

  Below are advertisements from Sticca Graphics.



Below is a package of small 1" mods, unopened, when they arrived at the store, note that the number of the mod is listed "1038"


The small mods are 1" mods, according to Sticca (see ad above).  However, they really are approximately 1 3/8" X 1 3/8".


The medium individual mods are approximately 2" X 2"



The large mods are approximately 3" X 3"




The multiple sheets are approximately 3" X 4"



Unique and Staley Mods are approximately 2" X 3"



Jamie S found this article about the Coburn Company







1 comment:

  1. Hello! Would you have any advice on valuing Sticca stickers we have in our collections? Thank you!

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