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Old 12-17-2018, 11:55 AM
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They were on the bottom of the cup, under a removeable cover.

Which seems unclear...

The cups were paper and had a taller than usual bottom section. There was a circular thing that pushed in there and held the card in.

I got one from a 7-11 near a cousins house. 77-78 sounds about right. In CT, they weren't in all the 7-11s, the one near my grandmother had players directly on the cups, when they had them.


I may have the cup somewhere, I don't know where the cup and card are at the moment. (I vaguely recall keeping the card in the cup, I'm odd like that)
Awesome Steve, it appears to be an under the cup type of promo, coke did hockey in 1978 under the cup with square cards in panels, and the bottom piece you would send away for an album. I see hard creasing in some of these, which being a small card, not easy to do unless your prying it out of somewhere. Please post if you can find the cup and card.
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Old 12-26-2018, 07:35 AM
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Here is an article I put together on these, hopefully it will help bring some more information forward.
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Old 05-21-2022, 08:58 AM
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I picked up some of these recently and there were two undocumented ones in the lot. Anybody else collecting these? Any they want to sell? I'm trying to put the 'complete' set together.

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I picked up some of these recently and there were two undocumented ones in the lot. Anybody else collecting these? Any they want to sell? I'm trying to put the 'complete' set together.

jeff
Jeff , did you happen to come across any Jesse Owens ? I’m looking for one for my registry set .
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Someone on Blowout asked about this set, so I put together the names I've seen plus the ones that person knew about.

1) Hank Aaron
2) Don Carter
3) Wilt Chamberlain
4) Ty Cobb
5) Tom Dempsey
6) Phil Esposito
7) AJ Foyt
8) Billie Jean King
9) Rocky Marciano
10) Larry Mahan
11) Steve O'Neal
12) Jesse Owens
13) Pele
14) Nolan Ryan - interesting that the two mentioned previously are no longer in the pop report, and the Nolan Ryan Master Set now says that this is not required for scoring, which means they think it's too rare to be required.
15) OJ Simpson
16) Roger Staubach
17) Sally Younger
18) Don Vesco
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