I love oddball cards. Mostly because they are not seen as much as the company produced sets and many of them were only originally available regionally. Today I am stepping into the oddball foray, specifically food issues and even more specifically, cards found in meat products.
1976 A's Rodeo Meat Commemorative #22 Bobby Shantz (Actually a commemorative set of the 1955 cards produced by the Rodeo Meat Company.)
1988 King B Discs #24 Cal Ripken (These discs were included in packages of King-B Beef Jerky.)
1989 Reds Kahn's #11 Barry Larkin (These were found in packages of Kahn's Wieners and Franks.)
1993 Jimmy Dean Rookies #8 Mike Piazza (For about three straight years I was eating a lot of the Jimmy Dean sausage breakfast sandwiches. It was not uncommon for me to combine my grocery list with my card collecting.)
1994 Church's Show Stoppers #2 Barry Bonds (These were released by the fast food chain Church's Chicken specializing in fried chicken of course. This Bonds card is actually an insert.)
1994 Oscar Mayer Round-Ups #6 Ken Griffey Jr. (As a kid, there were many times I had the earworm "Oscar Mayer has a way with b-o-l-o-g-n-a" gnawing at my brain. So glad I don't have that going through my head today.
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1995 Mr. Turkey Baseball Greats #2 Al Kaline (This card came from a processed meat package in the upper Mid-west.)
2001 Armour #4 Roger Clemens (Contained in Armour hot dogs, this set, for some reason, is not recognized by Beckett. The back of the card asks the multiple choice question, "Roger Clemens likes his Armour hot dogs prepared with a) Ketchup and Mustard, b) Pickles and Onions, c) Mustard Only, or d) Mustard and Relish.")
2006 Mariners Cloverdale Meats #22 Ichiro Suzuki (Produced by Cloverdale Foods known for "crafting premium meats".)