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Great find! Now we know the manufacturer of the candy as well as what type of candy the Baseball Bats came with. I wonder if any of the backs of existing cards suffered licorice stains...I will have to check my example, perhaps even lick it if need be.
Once again another bit of the cardboard puzzle solved courtesy of Net54 members...thanks Jeff. Brian |
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