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Modern food issues!
Little Baseball cards in cellophane packets were included in bags of Humpty Dumpty Potato Chips that were sold in Canada from the spring to the early fall of 1993. Here are some samples from the set of 50 I just acquired:
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In 2019 and 2020, Topps teamed up with Utz to put packs of cards in bags of chips. I got a couple of the 2020 packs, but you had to by a big bag of smaller bags to get a single pack of three (I think) cards. Two of the packs I received:
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1987 Kahn's
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Hey, wow, I love Squirt! Pity it's not been available here in southern Ontario for sixty years or so.
Were those Squirt cards distributed in and around Detroit or were they more widely distributed? :confused: |
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Squirt originally came 60 3-card packs to a box for a special promo. You got a pack when you bought a Squirt product. Had them in MI, but you could see the top card so packs were cherry picked
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1982 Roy Rogers Yankees lids got these in person when they came out I knew a person who worked there and 1986 Keller's ugly Baseball Cards
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They did put cards in with dog food though! (Or at least with dog treats.)
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But here's my favorite dog food issue, even though it doesn't fit the time frame of this board: https://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/202...eff88c2f83.jpg |
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Here is a complete set of 20 Milk Bone Super Stars, the card packs were issued in certain Milk Bone Biscuts boxes
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In general, for player specific collectors, are food issued cards as desirable to collect as their mainstream cards? I know some of the 50's issues are seen as highly desirable, but no sure if this trend carries over to the 80's + onward food issues
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Another exception to being printed in large quantities...
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FBI discs (by MSA). The Cromartie is a1981, Rogers is 1982
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Canadian 1987 Hostess Potato Chips Super Stars complete set of 30
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Squirt in the original state and some others except for French's Mustard
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1968 Bubblegumless Detroit Tigers edition (not mine)
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Early 90's Pepsi Red Sox carton.
One card per carton glued inside with some rubbery stuff that came off easily. I kept one empty and one with the card still inside. https://www.net54baseball.com/pictur...ictureid=22189 |
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