East Bay Times: He bought a pack of baseball cards, what he did next was the stuff of dreams
NEW YORK — Brad Balukjian tore open a pack of 1986 Topps baseball cards, chewed the stale, brittle bubblegum and then planned a road trip most sports fans could only dream about. The 39-year-old ...
He bought a pack of baseball cards, what he did next was the stuff of dreams
Los Angeles Daily News: ‘The Wax Pack’ chronicles baseball card-fueled road trip
NEW YORK — Brad Balukjian tore open a pack of 1986 Topps baseball cards, chewed the stale, brittle bubblegum and then planned a road trip most sports fans could only dream about. The college biology ...
There’s something special about opening a pack of baseball cards. It’s a time-honored tradition dating back to the very first pack of baseball cards in the 1860s. It’s the anticipation, the wonder and ...
And what it has to do with cigarettes. Nearly three decades later, the bubblegum in a pack of 1989 Topps baseball cards is, unsurprisingly, inedible. Now an off-pink color, it was probably a mistake ...
The Beaumont Enterprise: Baseball cards and a stick of bubble gum - do those packs still exist?
Richard Tyner slid the pack of 1987 Topps Major League Baseball "the Real one" cards over his counter for $1. The pack contained "17 Bubble Gum Cards" and "1 Stick Bubble Gum." It was the rookie year ...
Baseball cards and a stick of bubble gum - do those packs still exist?
Sporting News: One simple request for new Fanatics baseball card company: Make packs available, everywhere and always