If there's one regret Bob Smith of Kitchener, Ont., has, it's that he would have taken better care of his bubble gum cards ...
has, it's that he would have taken better care of his bubble gum cards when he was a kid growing up in 1950s and 1960s Brantford. If he did, the original 1952 Mickey Mantle baseball card he's ...
STAMFORD — The pink bubblegum may be long gone, but the baseball cards remain and were a big draw Jan. 12 at the Sport Cards & Memorabilia Show at the Italian Center of Stamford. Crowds gathered ...
So, while we know that 1951 was the first year that Topps released a set of baseball cards, and we know Fleer and Goudey helped create the bubble gum card in the 1930s, what was the first baseball ...
Stephen Wilson Jr., a hard-to-label country artist, can’t help but look at songs from a scientific view, having spent several ...
My younger brother Dermot and I—all of six years old in 1955—watched as our Irish-born Mom drop a single dime into a large empty Skippy peanut butter jar. “What ya doing?” I asked her.
Those “Space Club” cards are worth a pretty penny today if paired with all ... Ken better start saving up his bubblegum money to take this blinged-out Barbie on a date. She was initially created to ...
Babe Ruth rookie card, one of the earliest known cards of the player, is headed to auction via Goldin's Winter Vintage Elite ...
Big League Chew transformed shredded gum into a nostalgic candy icon, blending baseball culture, childhood memories, and an innovative twist on tradition.