Wow! Junk wax from the 80’s and 90’s really produced some crazy stuff. That includes entire products dedicated to holidays like Easter and Christmas.
Fleer’s Christmas Trading Cards hit store shelves in 1995. This isn’t a sports product with Christmas characters randomly thrown in like we see done today. Oh no. In fact, there are zero sports figures included in this set. Its nothing but Christmas characters.
The entire set contains (42) cards. Over those (42) cards, (6) themes are covered – Twas the Night Before Christmas, The Twelve Days of Christmas, The Nutcracker, A Christmas Carol, The Velveteen Rabbit, and Christmas Songs. Its a very artistic set. Contributing artists include Greg Hildebrandt, David Delamare, Joe Boddy, and Turl MacComble.
Have you been dying to know if there are any chase cards? Yes there are. One card from each theme has a Golden Memories parallel. Looking almost exactly like the base, these parallels have the Golden Memories logo in the upper left corner on the back. Gold snowflakes also adorn the back instead of the standard yellow ones. I don’t think anyone enjoys yellow snowflakes.
Needless to say, this product never made it past the Premiere Edition. Boxes, packs, and singles are readily available on the secondary market. Unless its a small, niche set sold as an online-exclusive, Christmas products such as this traditionally don’t survive. (36) packs of Christmas cards is just way too much.
If you’re going to make a Christmas product. Go all-in and make it super high-end. I want a cut signature of the actual St. Nick that lived from the year 270 A.D. to 343 A.D. Charles Dickens cut signatures. Redemption card for a 1st edition of A Christmas Carol. Cut signature of Clement Clarke Moore, author of Twas the Night Before Christmas. We could call it A Transcendent Christmas.
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