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Posted By: Jon Canfield
Ok, I have a feeling this topic isn't going to be one that is debated or have a burning discussion - but I was hoping the board could help me out here a little. I am curious to how Yum Yum's were distributed. Did they come packaged in the blue tobacco cans? If so, how many cards came per can - any idea what size can (ounces)? Also, does anyone have an original can. Mine has Liggett & Meyers on it - meaning it was made after 1914. Any help would be appreciated. |
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