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Originally Posted by barrysloate
Yes, a Topps card advertised Topps....but they sold bubble gum. That was their primary business. In later years the gum became less important.
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Fair, but when bubble gum became ancillary to their primary business --baseball cards, or, better yet, were they to have discontinued the sale of bubble gum, did their player cards cease to be baseball cards?
My point is that I think the advertising requirement is satisfied if the product/service advertised is the commercial taking of photographs by the establishment distributing the "cards".