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|  What were the first baseball cards packaged with chewing gum? 
			
			(If the answer to this is known and obvious, I apologize...this is off the top of my head.) I was thinking about how baseball cards in the 20th century became so strongly linked to chewing gum - moreso than other products. So what is known/believed to be the first baseball cards packaged with chewing gum (as opposed to candies, caramels, etc.)? I'm thinking of Dockmans and Colgans, but I might well be overlooking earlier issues. 
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			1888 G&B Chewing Gum?
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			Ahhhh - it seems that is the answer.  I have just revealed my lack of knowledge of 19th century cards   . But thanks very much for filling me in on this! Cheers, Blair 
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			Do we actually know whether G&B packaged the cards with the gum?  We know, for sure, that Colgans came in the can...
		 
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			Their very small size makes me think they were distributed in some kind of gum package. I don't know of any definitive information on the subject. regards
		 
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			That card is jaw dropping, Jim!
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			Awesome Welch!    So what was the first BALL card sold without ANYTHING? | 
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|    I don't have the gum that came with it. | 
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