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Saturday, October 1, 2022

Year: 2006

Set: Topps Wacky Packages All-New Series 4 - Magnets (Rate)

Card: #2 Chumps


“ If you are in your 50s, you know how impactful Wacky Packs were in the 1970s. Topps sold more of them for a period of time than any other product- including baseball cards. They were ubiquitous- stuck to school lockers, street signs, and notebooks. I still have mine. ” -Dave Sosidka
  6
“ HILARIOUS!!! ” -Drudpwn99
  1
“ Love Wacky Packages well actually only the originals up until the early 1980s. Good to see one here or at least this reprint. Oh wait it's a magnet. Well I don't collect those. ” -captkirk42
  2
“ WTH? WTH? ” -tinyshogun

“ "Only sold to chumps"--they got that right. Although looking at the checklist I would buy #8 - Koduck, so I guess I'm a chump after all. ” -freakizon
  2
“ Not a fan of these wacky things. ” -muskie027


Additional Comments

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Onemorepoint

Posts: 1446
Joined: Apr 2014
Saturday, October 1, 2022 4:02 AM

I didn't realise a magnet was a trading card. I always assumed that they were not allowed on the database, a bit like pogs/milkcaps.


   

toppcatt

Posts: 7
Joined: Jan 2017
Saturday, October 1, 2022 5:20 AM

I remember them well. Use to put the stickers on manila folders. If I knew then what I know now.


   

vrooomed

Posts: 14979
Joined: Dec 2012
Saturday, October 1, 2022 11:58 AM

CLARIFICATION:

In the FAQ, it states that items included with cards and made by card manufacturers are allowed.

Onemorepoint wrote:

I didn't realise a magnet was a trading card. I always assumed that they were not allowed on the database, a bit like pogs/milkcaps.


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Note: Please see my profile for more info regarding trading (section updated 3/4/2024). I have added a large portion of my inventory to the site, and currently have trading turned on (details are in my profile).


   


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