Gallery - Cards, Section IV
Page 11, Unopened Packs
Unopened packs are sort of "time capsules". Contained within that sealed cellophaned baggie is a treasure to a time long since past, a moment in collecting history that's forever preserved. <g>


1992 Post Cereal
Just like it came out of the cereal box. It still has a coupon for another box of Golden Crisp contained within - how cool is that?


1995 Tombstone Pizza
You can still see the traces of the glue which held this wonderful card inside the pizza box. Gotta love it!


1994 Post Cereal, US Version
Is this supposed to be a stab at the USA? Canada is 'blue' and we're 'black'?

Kidding. Thought I'd give our northern friends a nudge to the ribs. <laughing> X-D

I'm still a little sour on what the bluebirds did. <wink> ;-)


1994 Post Cereal, Canadian Version
Back in the day there was a lot of confusion about whether or not the "regular" cards from this cereal tie-in were also issued with the rare gold foil stamp variation. Took more than a few years to finally resolve that question: No. But, yikes, there was quite a lengthy debate going on four or five solid years between old timers. <g>


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