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That is a cool tidbit Pat about Carolina Brights packages probably containing Piedmont backs before they began inserting CB backs into CB packs. Just another possible reason, besides popularity of the Piedmont brand, that Piedmonts backs are so common...cross brand synergy!
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This is very interesting.... Without this things in documentation, if one pulled Piedmont cards from unopened CB packs, everyone would think those CB packs were tampered. It is also interesting to know 25 cards were just loosely included inside a carton package and not inside individual tobacco packs. Last edited by chriskim; 08-26-2020 at 06:42 AM. |
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