Grateful Dead are releasing a limited-edition Skull & Roses bobblehead, to commemorate the 50th anniversary of their seminal 1971 live album
“The Grateful Dead’s unique, diverse and extraordinarily fun iconography lends itself to so many artistic forms and interpretations, and we’re thrilled to see these iconic images come to life in the form of bobbleheads,” says Andrew S. Hazen, the founder and CEO of Kollectico. “Grateful Dead have always been a huge source of inspiration for me and this is an opportunity for us to use our creativity to honor theirs, with collectibles for Grateful Dead fans around the globe.
The limited-edition 50th Anniversary Skull & Roses bobbleheads retail for $39.95 and are available for purchase online at
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