A surviving copy of a Color Climax film is often valued for its original packaging—striking late-1970s psychedelic designs in yellow, red, and black, complete with multilingual synopses and uncensored artwork. Collectors in online forums often discuss the rarity of certain catalog numbers, referring to these films as "authentically vintage" pieces of media history. On auction and collecting sites, listings for CCC films emphasize their place in Danish exploitation cinema history and their "growing international demand" for vintage adult ephemera. Magazines and films from the company’s heyday remain "great classics" for adult film historians and memorabilia hunters who focus on the pre-internet era of pornography.

The existence and popularity of booklets like "Little Ones In Love" reflect the complex and evolving attitudes towards sex and eroticism in the late 20th century. The 1970s, in particular, were a transformative time for sexual expression, with the sexual revolution leading to more open discussions about sex and a relaxation of censorship laws.

CCC was a leading European producer of pornography from the late 1960s through the 1990s. Child Pornography Production (1969–1979):