First scratch-and-sniff stamps now available U.S. Postal Service announces new stamps for the summer No description found
WASHINGTON – We all remember those scratch-and-sniff stickers as kids and now the U.S. Postal Service is bringing the idea back with their new stamps.
For the first time, scratch-and-sniff stamps will be available this summer, starting June 20.
Accord the U.S. Postal Service, the stamps features illustrations of colorful, icy Popsicles that come in a variety of shapes and flavors.
The stamps will be $10 for a book of 20 stamps and are available for preorder on the USPS website.
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