U4GM Guide to Monopoly GO Taste of Springfield

Andrew736 11小时前 13

There's a nice little joke at work in the Simpsons album: the "rarest gummy in the world" is only a two-star sticker. That makes Gummy de Milo far easier to find than its TV counterpart, especially while playing the Monopoly Go Partners Event alongside the album chase. It's a small card, but plenty of players want it because Set 5 is one of the first food-themed collections they'll try to clear.

Why This Sticker Still Gets Attention

Gummy de Milo comes from "Homer Badman," a Season 6 episode of The Simpsons that first aired in 1994. At the Springfield Candy Convention, Homer spots the glowing green statue under glass. It's shaped like the Venus de Milo and treated like a priceless museum piece, which is exactly why the gag lands. In Monopoly GO, the art keeps that idea alive: green gummy figure, purple cushion, spotlight overhead. If you know the episode, you'll spot it straight away.

A Quick Look at Taste of Springfield

Set detail What players get
Set name Taste of Springfield
Sticker count 9 cards
Gummy de Milo rating 2 stars
Album schedule June 3 to July 29, 2026

The set mixes famous Springfield snacks with restaurant staples. You'll need Nuts and Gum, Krusty O's, Insanity Pepper, Pork Chops, Squishee, Krusty Burger, Luigi's Spaghetti, Gummy de Milo, and Buzz Cola. It's a friendly early target because none of those names suggest a gold-locked card. Completing it also gives you a useful bump in dice and cash, so it's worth finishing instead of leaving one common sticker hanging around.

Where Players Usually Pick It Up

  1. Run daily tournaments and banner milestones for green and yellow packs.
  2. Finish Quick Wins, even on days when you're only logging in briefly.
  3. Build hotels when it makes sense, then use Color Wheel spins for extra low-star packs.
  4. Trade duplicates before opening more packs just for one missing two-star card.

You don't need a huge dice stash for this one. Most people get stuck because they ignore low-rarity duplicates until the set is nearly complete. Check what friends need, ask for Gummy de Milo in a trading group, and keep your spare two-stars visible. It's often swapped for another basic card in seconds. Saving your dice for event milestones is usually smarter than burning rolls on a sticker that may turn up in the next pack.

Keep the Hunt Low-Stress

The best approach is to treat Gummy de Milo as a trading card first and a pack pull second. It's common enough that patience works, yet memorable enough that players recognise the name quickly. If you're lining up stickers, dice, and team rewards at the same time, you can buy cheap Monopoly Go Partners Event support as part of a wider plan, then use ordinary packs and fair trades to close out Taste of Springfield without wasting rolls.

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