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The Keebler Elves would like to know if it is all magazine cut outs. Does it matter if they are perforated to be ripped out like they are or not? Does the Line up figurines fit in there as you have to buy the package to get the card so why wouldn’t you want to collect the whole package as is said about the magazine cards? Does cereal or other food product cut outs not fit the same reasoning? Will that include the Panini stickers as you had to buy a kit and instead of cutting them out you where meant to put them in the book. They just want to feel out were the censorship starts and ends.
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I have no qualms with the perforated cards like Keebler, or panini stickers, a valid MLB product. It is mainly just the cards cut out of magazines.
If a starting lineup came with a card in the package then that is vald. Creating a card buy cutting a picture out of a package is not ok. I guess that is where I would like to draw the line, do not include cards that were created by cutting them out of something else, something the isn't marketed as a card product. |
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