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I hated Twinkies. And because they came with cards starting in 1975, I ate way too many of them. I vividly remember one time buying a couple boxes, saving the cards and organizing a food fight in an alley behind a grocery store with the actual Twinkies. I was told that when the Twinkies reached their expiration date, they would be sent first to a store that sold old bread, then to pig farmers. The pigs, it turned out, didn't mind the Twinkies — or the boxes and cards, which they also devoured.
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I agree with rats60. Because the distribution channels were so bad in the 60's you would sometimes never see the end series. The only 3 sets that I completed were, 62, 65 and 68. Each of those years the 7th series made it to Detroit. The worst was 63. I only saw 3 Series. 64 through the 5th etc..
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