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I wish baseball card packs still came with gum
Ya know?
I miss the distinctive smell of opening a new pack of gum & cardboard. That's all I had to say, really. anyone agree? |
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doesnt heritage come with gum? they are all wrapped in plastic though! dont quite get the smell. I recall buying boxes of 84 OPC baseball in 1987, and i found that the canadian gum was still quite edible lol.
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Heritage does. I buy a case every year.
Tastes and smells just like the stuff we grew up with. |
1981 Fleer and Donruss gum is still edible today..haha. Once, bout 1988 or so, a guy was at a card show I promoted, set up, and had found some boxes of 62 and 63 topps baseball in an old store. He opened a pack as an "attraction" at the show. After pulling a PRISTINE Brock rookie, I attempted to chew a corner of the hideous "blackish" gum. Tasted like dirt and burned toast rolled into one.
Ah, the days.......:o |
For some reason I figured I wasn't the only person on here that had actually tried to chew a piece of 20+ year old gum... :D
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I did the same last year with a pack of 1987 Topps that I had bought to relive my youth.
Agreeing with Doug, the gum kind of disintegrated in my mouth and tasted absolutely brutal. |
That Heritage gum is horrid. I don't think they use the same stuff as the 80's packs, but then my taste buds could have changed :)
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I thought that Heritage gum tasted awful compared to the stuff from the mid '80s. Of course compared to what the mid '80s gum tastes like today I think I'd go with the Heritage kind now. :)
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I cracked open a couple of '78 Topps packs the other day and "chewed" the gum...wasn't that bad (for the 1.8 seconds it lasted before dissolving)
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