Little Shop of Pins San Diego Comic-Con 2024 Exclusives [UPDATE July 22]

Little Shop of Pins always has some big ideas. Their creative, beautiful enamel pins are always a fan favorite on the show floor at San Diego Comic-Con, featuring many of your favorite fandoms both old and new. They’re returning to the con this year at Booth #4621 with a new round of exclusives, and you can also shop regular releases online starting July 24.

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[UPDATE July 22]

Little Shop of Pins will also have a few freebies at their booth during the con. The first 25 orders each day will receive a free badge ribbon (or you can purchase one), while all purchases will receive a free fan with purchase, while supplies last. Order $100+ and you’ll also get a free Little Shop of Pins logo pin, which is limited to 300, and available while supplies last.

[UPDATE July 18]

Are you hungry for more news from Little Shop of Pins? They’ll be celebrating Deadpool & Wolverine weekend with a San Diego Comic-Con exclusive Popcorn Bucket Pin, based, yes, on that popcorn bucket. It’s limited to just 300 pieces at Booth #4621, for $14 each.

[UPDATE – July 17]

In the summer of 2023 we all got Barbie fever and for many of us, it’s still burning hot. Thankfully, Little Shop of Pins knows it’s best to feed a fever and is introducing this Barbie™ Comic Pin, a San Diego Comic-Con exclusive. Limited to 500 pieces, each individually numbered on the back, these 1.5″ pop art perfections are officially licensed by Mattel and can be purchased for $14 from booth #4621.

[UPDATE – July 15]

Keep your beverages cool in style with Little Shop of Pins’ Slap Koozies. Their three San Diego Comic-Con designs (which include one debut and two exclusives) are the perfect accessory to store and transport your cans, bottles, and ice cream pints.

This year they’ll have three iterations, including In N Out, making its official SDCC debut (with an official SDCC debut sticker!), that pays homage to waiting in line for a taste of the iconic fast food franchise. They’ve also got two exclusives: The Rocketeer (LE 400), which is officially licensed and celebrates the beginnings of The Rocketeer, and That’s No Moon (LE 400), a collaboration with Butts on Things and featuring creator Brian Cook’s artwork.

[UPDATE July 11]

Hey Polly Pals, you ready to rock? Little Shop of Pins is taking the fun from the pocket to the lapel with the Polly Pocket™ Woodland Realm Set, available in two versions. The San Diego Comic-Con Exclusive Version features a Polly magnet plus a bonus squirrel magnet and is limited to 400 pieces, each individually numbered on the back of the pin. The main pin is 2″ tall, with Polly and her glitter crown measuring in at .75″ and the squirrel at .5″. Score these on the exhibit floor at booth #4621. The Online Edition, without the squirrel, will be available starting July 24 online only, at Little Shop of Pins. Each pin is officially licensed by Mattel, $18,  and will also accommodate the other Polly magnets Little Shop of Pins has released.

[UPDATE July 9]

Here’s another chance to show your school spirit with the Monster High™ Alumni – Skullette and Fangs Set from Little Shop of Pins. The Exclusive Rainbow Edition will be available at booth #4621 during the show and is a limited edition of 300 pieces, each individually numbered on the back of the pin. The Gold Edition will be available online only starting July 24. These subtle but sassy pins are officially licensed by Mattel, approximately 1.25″ and will be $18.

[UPDATE July 8]

School is back in session and Little Shop of Pins will take you to the head of the class with the Monster High™ Alumni – Skullette “Shield.”  You can score this pin in two different versions; the San Diego Comic-Con Exclusive Rainbow Edition is limited to 400 pieces, each one individually numbered on the back of the pin with the exclusive sticker on the backing card, available at booth #4621 during the convention. Monster High fans at home can score the Gold Edition, an online exclusive debut available only at Little Shop of Pins starting July 24. Each version is about 1.25″ tall, officially licensed by Mattel and will cost $14.

[UPDATE July 1]

All aboard! In collaboration with artist Patrick Ballesteros, the two have teamed up to celebrate their Filipino heritage with a Jeepney Kultura Green Machin Pin Set. Based on Ballesteros’ “Jeepney Kultura” print series, which pairs characters from pop culture with Filipino Jeepney vehicles for the ultimate ride, this 2.5″ wide x 1″ tall pin is a shell-ebration of their culture.

It’s LE 500, and you can pick it up at either Little Shop of Pins #4621 or Patrick Ballesteros #DD-08 in Artist Alley (with both booths offering 250 each) for $22.

[UPDATE June 28]

Did the joy of playing with Polly Pockets as a child really stick with you? Recapture that feeling with Little Shop of Pins’ Polly Pocket Magnet Set, in honor of the brand’s 35th anniversary. The set includes three .75″ tall magnetic Pollys, so you can swamp them on Little Shop of Pins’ Beach Compact Hinge Pin (see below) as you see fit.

The officially licensed magnets will debut at the convention on Wednesday, July 24 on Preview Night at Booth #4621, as well as on at LittleShopOfPins.com at the same time. Pick up the set for $14.

[UPDATE June 25]

Big surprises can come in small packages! Dive into nostaglia with Little Shop of Pins’ Polly Pocket Beach Compact Hinge Pin, which celebrates the 35th anniversary of the 1989 line of toys. The 2″ tall pin, officially licensed by Mattel, features a clam shell design, and expands to 3.75″ when opened to reveal a whole world inside. Explore the world through your own imagination, as the pin set includes a magnetic .75″ tall Polly who can be affixed anywhere on the clamshell, as well as an exclusive magnetic jet ski (which are individually numbered on the back), and a SDCC exclusive sticker.

The San Diego Comic-Con edition is limited to 400 pins, and will be available for $24.

There will also be an open edition for $24, which will not include the exclusive jet ski, which will be available only at LittleShopOfPins.com at the same time as the con.

[UPDATE June 18]

Dave Stevens’ The Rocketeer holds a special place in the hearts of many, and with Little Shop of Pins’ first exclusive, they’re paying tribute to the inspiration behind the character’s girlfriend, Betty. The look of the character was heavily inspired by Bettie Page, the iconic pin-up model of the 1950’s. She represented the adventurous, daring sort of woman that Stevens wanted for the character.

Little Shop of Pin’s SDCC exclusive 2.5″ Betty (WOW!) enamel pin features rose gold plating, with each pin featuring individual numbering on the back. It also comes with an official exclusive SDCC sticker and limited edition packaging. The SDCC edition is limited to 400 pieces and will be available for $14 each.

There will also be a second, open edition of the pin with black nickel plating, which will be available online only (not at the con) at Little Shop of Pins’ website for $14.

Both versions are officially licensed by The Rocketeer Trust.

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