Muppet Valentines Day Cards.
by Hallmark
The first set of boxed Muppet Valentines produced. Each of the three different boxes contained 12 Valentines.
Card cover text: "I may be piggy, valentine..."
Inside text: "...but I want you all to myself! Happy Valentines Day!"
Card cover text: "What's a three-letter word for a perfect Valentine?"
Inside text: "Y-O-U! Happy Valentine's Day!"
Card cover text: "De phlin hge yar, de yammer-yammer"
Inside text: "In other words, have a Happy Valentine's Day!"
By Hallmark
Sold as a box of 12 valentines which contained 4 each of the following 3 cards:
Miss Piggy is shown as a cheerleader. Card cover text:
Inside text:
Fozzie is wearing plaid pants. Card cover text: "No Joke, Valentine --"
Inside text: "You Sure Are Fun!"
Kermit is shown with his banjo. Card cover text: "Valentine"
Inside text: unknown
By Hallmark/Ambassador Cards
A box of 12 valentines featuring a photo of Fozzie in roller skates and plaid pants in front of a heart. The card reads, "No Joke, Valentine --" on the outside and inside "You Sure Are Fun!"
By Hallmark (year unknown)
Sticker valentines featuring at least four designs featuring Gonzo, Piggy, Fozzie, and Kermit
By Gibson Greetings
A box of 36 kids'classroom valentines. There were thirteen designs and two "teacher cards".
A box of 32 kids' classroom Valentines. The set included 12 different Valentines, featuring Kermit, Miss Piggy, Fozzie, Gonzo, Animal, Rowlf, and the Swedish Chef.
By Gibson Greetings
Reprints of the 1990 cards in a different box. The new box features Kermit and Miss Piggy.
By The Paper Magic Group
There are two diffrent boxes of Valentines Day cards, with a different number of identical Valentines - A red box of 34 cards, and a blue box of 42 cards.
There were 10 different valentines featuring the Muppets Tonight cast, including:
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