Super Bowl Commemorative Souvenir Envelopes

Available At Select Post Offices or By Mail Order

March 10, 2011 



Super Bowl XLV postcard

GREEN BAY, WI — The U.S. Postal Service is offering two 2011 Super Bowl commemorative souvenir envelopes honoring the Green Bay Packers Super Bowl victory. The National Football League has authorized this item.  One envelope depicts the championship team, while the second envelope features Super Bowl MVP Aaron Rodgers. 

The Green Bay Post Office is offering the commemorative envelopes at $10 each while supplies last. Also available will be a photo of the MVP, along with the Super Bowl XLV Champions envelope, in a beautiful matted art piece for only $19.99.

Football fans can also purchase the envelopes and artwork via mail order. Each request should include the customer’s name and address, the number and type of envelopes or artwork being purchased (SB XLV Champions, MVP Aaron Rodgers or Rodgers w/Trophy matted artwork) and a check or money order made payable to “Postmaster”.

Commemoratives will be mailed within 2 to 4 weeks from the time the order is received. Supplies are limited.

Send mail order requests to:

SUPER BOWL COMMEMORATIVE ENVELOPE
300 PACKERLAND DRIVE
GREEN BAY, WI  54307-9998

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