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Latest revision as of 15:48, 10 January 2023


Description

In 1995, Upper Deck test marketed a sports drink. The drink was not very successful, and was quickly discontinued.

To promote the venture, UD created a three-card set of spokes-jock Reggie Jackson with one card randomly inserted into each six-pack. The cards are NOT licensed by MLB Properties and do not feature any MLB logos.

Distribution

One card per six-pack (MSRP: $2).

Checklist

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  • 1 Reggie Jackson
  • 2 Reggie Jackson
  • 3 Reggie Jackson