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Posted By: Josh A.
I have noticed that every once in a while, there is a sealed pack of tobacco, with a card inside. |
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Posted By: Marc S.
I don't think that caramel popcorn necessarily lends itself to safe storage techniques for 90+ years.... |
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Posted By: Rhys
I have never seen an unopened package of ANY type of moist candy from before WW1 and I have been to thousands of antique shows and shops. It simply wont last, bugs will get to it, it will mold or mildew etc. |
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Posted By: Judge Dred
90 year old CJ - I'd be interested to see what's left. |
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Posted By: Greg Ecklund
I ate the gum from a pack of 1978 Topps cards that I bought a few years ago. Whatever makes it chewy was completely gone - it just fell apart in my mouth and dissolved. |
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Posted By: jackgoodman
make a big deal of buying an unopened Topps 1952 wax pack, then with great ceremony (many people standing around his table) while he opened the pack and flipped thru the cards slowly one by one......then not finding anything extraodinary, popped the gum into his mouth????? |
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Posted By: Chris
I opened a pack of '79 Topps a few weeks back and couldn't resist. Greg's right -- once you bite into it it's really less "gum" and more small thin sugar-esque concrete chips. |
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Posted By: Trae R.
Haha - I have some unopened 1978 Topps Comics gum packages - they are like rock hard chunks of gum with a baseball card'ish wax paper comic wrapped around it. I think I'd break my teeth if I tried to put one down. Actually come to think of it they are in pretty darned good shape too - would GAI grade them? They are approximately 1.5 inches wide by 1 inch tall, and about a half inch in breadth... still "sealed". |
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Posted By: Julie
I have a pink and a green one (pink one's rusty). Who was on the chip, and what sort of condition was it in? Was there any barrier between the gum and the chip? |
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Posted By: Judge Dred
Julie, |
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Posted By: Judge Dred
Josh, |
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Posted By: shellyjaffe
Here is the history of Cracker Jake.http://www.tias.com/mags/cjca/cjcahistory.htm |
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