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    1972 Topps Football Wax Box

    How can someone say "guaranteed unsearched" for a box like this? Isn't it easy to reseal packs like this? Also, I wonder if the bubble gum could do damage to the cards.

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    Mike, they can say whatever they want, heh. Yes, the bubble gum can damage the card(s) it touches. I have opened some boxes of 87 Football and the cards are typically damaged from the gum. I still have one wax box of 87 Football for posterity and need to crack it open sometime. It's pot luck. Hope that helps.

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    But the real question, is the gum still good? ;)

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    LOL the gum is NOT GOOD, i bought one of those mix pack things from kmart one time and it had some 1988 football in it, omg it was horrible, lol my wife dared me to eat one of the pieces of gum and i put it in my mouth and tryed to chew it and it like started to decinigrate lol and was one of the worst tasting things i have ever tasted lol

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