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|  How were Caramel cards packaged/distributed? 
			
			Posted By: dennis ok, were they given to retailers to hand out with purchase? was there a package,containing card & candy?? does anyone know for sure or is there only speculation??? | 
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			Posted By: T206Collector ...but I would speculate that the use was the same for caramel as for cigarettes, i.e., to provide a cardboard backing to a foil/wax/paper wrapped piece of candy.   | 
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			Posted By: warshawlaw Cracker Jack cards were prizes in the boxes the first year; were mail in too the second year along with in the box. The west coast candy cards had the cards inside the wrappers on the candy. The others, I don't know. I speculate that the cards were placed on the candy owing to the number of stained cards. | 
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			Posted By: Scott Gross It kind of blows my mind that "we" don't know how a caramel card was packaged.  I mean, it was ONLY 90-100 years ago.  Generation-wise, that's not too long ago.  My example is my maternal grandfather was born in 1896.  So in 1909-11 he was of the age of probably buying both cigarettes and caramel's.  He was from Philadelphia, were most of the caramels originated, and was a big sportsman.  He died in 1975 when I was 15.  I was old enough to collect e-cards, but didn't.  I just can't believe someone, somewhere, at sometime  didn't own a e-card in the 1970's, who didn't go up to a 70-80 year old guy (or gal), and say:  "Hey, remember these cards ??"  And get everything you would like to know about them.  Maybe it's just me. | 
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			Posted By: Patrick McMenemy If I were a betting man, my quess is that it is highly probable that as a youngster opened his candy and admired the baseball player card that there is a strong likelyhood that the caramel was transfered from their hand(s)to the card. | 
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			Posted By: Brian I have wondered about this myself. The fact that many CJs lack egregious caramel stains suggests to me that there must have been a wrapper, and that a kid with sticky fingers just ruined the cards..... But if there were wrappers on CJ cards, why have they never surfaced on eBay (at least I have never seen one)? | 
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			Posted By: Paul Kaufman I have no proof of this, but I always have envisioned something like the modern day Sugar Daddy's, with a small slab of caramel, perhaps on a stick, with the card wrapped with the caramel inside a paper or wax paper wrapper. | 
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			Posted By: Seth B. Some cards, like Mello Mints, have distinctive creases that would suggest that they were included with some candy. I would still love to know if they shoved E92 Croft's into those cocoa bottles... | 
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			Posted By: robert a Many caramels exhibit staining that suggests the cards were packaged with direct contact to the candy.   | 
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