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Originally Posted by paulcarek
Never actually seen one in person. What is the paper/card stock like? I've seen them described as "thin," but does that mean like a Goudey Wide Pen? Or are they more like paper?
Thanks for any feedback!
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Paper, brutally susceptible to tearing. There are cardboard versions with the red Butterfinger ad that are very attractive, presumed to be store displays, but they are somewhat scarce.
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