Monday, June 30, 2014

Memorabilia Monday: Leftover Candy

I have never been a big fan of the "jam bands" that a lot of folks like.  That said, today's Memorabilia Monday post brought to mind the name of a well-known Colorado-based jam band called Leftover Salmon. So, a little jam-band music from Leftover Salmon to introduce some leftover candy:


I almost went off on a tangent trying to talk my way through why I don't like jam bands all that much.  As I started my writing, I realized that the real issue for me is simply that I've never really listened to most of these bands because it's just not my "scene."  If it's yours, hey, that's cool -- turn me on to some good songs to get into, and I'll try it.

Anyway, I was trolling around the depths of eBay last week and came across an oddball that I have seen before on there but which I never found at a price I liked.  This time, though, it was a low-priced item so I grabbed it:



This is a 1991 Topps Stand Up Candy Box of Robin Yount, number 36 of a set of 36 from a test issue that Topps tried that year.  From reading a website or two, the American League players were issued in red boxes while NL players were issued in green.  It is my understanding, though, that a rarer variation -- and I mean, really, Topps, do you have parallels for everything? (that's a joke, people...a joke!) -- exists in which all of the players were issued in clear plastic as well.

The truly scary thing to me is that my Robin Yount dispenser is 100% full to the brim with an identified, unlabeled circular candy inside of it.  See -- this is a view from the bottom of the dispenser:


I have to admit -- I'm almost scared even to touch one of these sugary discs.  Should I be concerned that these twenty-three year-old candies are still in the plastic and might cause the plastic to degrade? I mean, even though this plastic dispenser probably will last in one piece until the dinosaurs rise again, I'm a little concerned that the candy might last that long too.

Nonetheless and all joking aside, this was a nice, cheap (~$2) weird addition to my ever-expanding Robin Yount collection.

Programming Note:  I sent out -- or rather my wife was kind enough to run to the post office to send out -- about 7 bubble mailers and a priority mailer.  And, I also sent out a couple of PWEs as well.  I'm almost caught up.

Well, I was before today's mail arrived.

8 comments:

  1. How much would it take for you to try a piece of candy?

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    1. Have any 1 of 1 cards from Tribute, Triple Threads, Museum Collection, or other similar high-end product of Yount, Molitor, Segura, Braun, Spahn, Mathews, or Carter? That might do it. ;-)

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  2. I picked up a few of these candy and all last year. I wouldn't touch the candy eithet

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  3. Interesting oddball. I've got to see if they have a Gwynn or a Rickey for my collection.

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    1. There is a Rickey and a Gwynn in the set

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    2. Fuji -- check the link under the photo of the back of the stand-up dispenser. It actually leads to a Padres blog about the Gwynn.

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  4. Nice pick up. This is one I'm still looking to add to my collection. I'll have to keep my eyes peeled after my field seasons over.

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    1. They pop up from time to time on eBay, certainly...they are less numerous than, say, 1991 Upper Deck on there, but they aren't 1 of 1 cards either.

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