Stacks and stacks of wax packs, now obsolete, summon the joy of baseball-card childhoods
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For generations of baseball card fans, there was little like scrounging up some change and sprinting to the local convenience store to buy a wax pack of baseball cards. Some ripped it open – hence the popular phrase “ripping wax” for opening card packs even today, about 35 years since the end of the actual wax wrapper - and flipped through the cards in an insatiable instant. Others did the slow reveal - one card at a time peeking out of a corner of the pack - or maybe upside down and reversed. However you did it, it was the right way.
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