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Posted By: Anson
I've seen a lot of recent auctions for GAI authenticated unopened packages of tobacco with "potentially" a T206 card waiting inside. I believe there is a Piedmont pack currently on as I write this. |
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Posted By: Richard
I think tobacco ages better than caramel. Finding unopened caramel would be next to impossible due to the simple fact that it is a food product. |
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Posted By: davidcycleback
Good point. Richard. Tobacco stores well. It's like keeping a box of easter egg hay. It wouldn't be a good idea for a warehouse or store to keep caramel for years. In fact, it might be illegal for health (and rat) reasons. And don't even ask about finding an unopened box of Tango eggs. |
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Posted By: Julie
but nobody claimed that the card CAME in the box. Someone had written "assorted" (but with one "s") on the inside box in pencil--boy, I'd like to see that assortment! |
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