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    Upper deck ice

    Any chance upper deck will bring back ice as its own product.

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    It would be nice but I haven't heard anything about it.

    I always enjoyed ICE

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    I am currently collecting the Glacial Graphs subset that was in Ice. I really like the look of the acetate autograph cards so I would like seeing a comeback.

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    Upper Deck seems to have trouble bringing back a product like SPA, Ultimate, and The Cup right. I just hope they can actually start making and shipping any product right now.

    Ice definitely has a few nice cards like the rookies and auto patches /10. But I think they are concerned with producing any products.

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    Yeah they should dump the spx or game used crap and bring back the ice product, was probably the best midend product with rookies and nice hard signed cards.

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    The acetate cards are the best! To me nothing like getting a think glass aCetate card. I have 14/26 upper deck ice authentics 2003/04 wich is my favorite set

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    UD Ice is a great product and it would be nice to see it back in the hobby as its own product. Still, I wouldn't want it to be filled with autographs, jerseys, patches and numerous parallels. Keep it simple with the sweet base cards, neat acetate RCs (the highlight of the product) and the occasional 1 per box memorabilia card. I hate it when you pull jersey cards that are worth $1 because they're inserted almost 6 per box in some products.

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    yea i really really enjoyed UD Ice, i have a ton of 09/10 RC's fromt he ice set. Loved that product.

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    If only there was a way to get this thread to upper deck ;)

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    i think UD should do ice too! beautiful cards! and dont even have to get the rookies auto'd noone cares :D the auto patch /10 are the nicest cards in existence and it would be so much easier to only have to get 10 auto's per rookie... then release some sp autos and it would be great to have some rarity to autos and patches etc... let panini mass produce the stuff and have people fighting for the rare UD stuff.

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