Big Game is Over but Mementos Still Available from USPS


February 07, 2012 



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Big Game is Over but Mementos Still Available from USPS

 

INDIANAPOLIS, IN —This year's edition of football's biggest game is already being labeled a classic, and fans can still grab a piece of history by ordering collectible stamped envelopes celebrating Sunday's Super Bowl via mail.

While the “Championship Station” in the Super Bowl Village's "Huddle" area in downtown Indianapolis has closed, football fans still have the chance to order the official collectible envelopes, one of which depicts Lucas Oil Stadium along with the official Super Bowl XLVI logo. The other envelope features the official logos of the game, Giants and Patriots, along with photos of starting quarterbacks Eli Manning and Tom Brady. The envelopes are available for $10 each and include a commemorative postmark celebrating the city of Indianapolis' first opportunity to host the Super Bowl.

Various combinations of matted photos along with the Manning/Brady envelopes are also available for sale for only $25 each. Photos included in these matted presentations, suitable for framing, include a Giants/Patriots players' matchup; team photos of the Giants and Patriots, and individual photos of Eli Manning, Victor Cruz, Lawrence Tynes, Tom Brady, Wes Welker and Rob Gronkowski.

Customers should add $5.85 per order for shipping and handling, making check or money order payable to "Postmaster" and mailing orders to: Championship Station, Attn. Special Event Product Coordinator, 125 W South Street, Indianapolis IN 46206-9998. Please allow two to four weeks for delivery.

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