Royal Mail has announced the release of a special stamp collection dedicated to the Spice Girls, one of the most influential and globally celebrated pop groups of all time. The collection features 15 stamps, showcasing the group's memorable moments and impact on music history.
"We are thrilled to be recognized by Royal Mail in this unique and special way," said a spokesperson for the Spice Girls. "When we formed the group 30 years ago, we never could have imagined that we would be the first female group to receive an entire stamp collection. It's a testament to the power of Girl Power and the enduring legacy of our music."
The stamps are available for pre-order starting January 5, with a Presentation Pack priced at £19.65. This exciting release is sure to be a hit with fans of the Spice Girls and music enthusiasts alike.
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Postal customers in Britain will soon have the opportunity to spice up their mail: Royal Mail is issuing a set of 15 stamps to celebrate the 30th anniversary of the Spice Girls.
The stamp collection and other products related to the anniversary were made available for preorder on Friday, and will go on general sale on Jan. 11, Royal Mail said . A package that includes all 15 stamps costs just under 20 pounds, or about $25, before shipping.

Britain's Royal Mail unveiled a commemorative stamp collection Friday, featuring photos of the iconic 90s pop group, The Spice Girls.
The collection celebrates the 30th anniversary of the group's formation in 1994 and contains images of each member of the band alongside various photos from the band's performances around the world.

The Royal Mail worked with the group to choose the images that include the opening ceremony of the 2012 Olympic Games; as well as Spice Girls performing at the Brit Awards in 1997 and on tour in 1998.
Spice Girls are the sixth group to be honored with their own stamps, joining the likes of The Beatles, Pink Floyd, Queen, The Rolling Stones and Iron Maiden.
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