Just those three parallels I think are the only hobby exclusives with all of the other stuff available at about the same odds in both hobby and retail, but I'll post the odds from my hobby box shortly to more accurately compare. I actually bought a hobby box with has blue and gold base refractors numbered to 50 and 25 respectively and there are the 107 base superfractors which are all one of ones. The odds on both the blister packs and blaster boxes seem to be the same. What I like about both the blister pack with the 3 packs and the blaster box with the 7 packs is that the packs are seemingly impossible to pack-search, even in the blisters since they are packed so tightly. They were only 11.49 plus tax for the 3 packs (plus essentially one more opened pack of cards since there are 4 cards per pack), but obviously, you'd want to go with the $20 blaster with the 7 sealed packs and 4 X-Fractors if you have a choice between the two. Those also come with four bonus cards (loose behind the packs), but those were just normal cards, so not nearly as good as the four X-Fractors that come with each blaster box. There is a retail version with three sealed packs tightly packed in a larger wrapper with the hole to be hung on a peg, like a blister pack, but thick cellophane as opposed to hard clear plastic. Posts: 858 | Location: Golden Valley, MN | Registered: August 15, 2006 I’m just not very eager to complete the set. (I spent way too much $$$ on that.) I’m very happy with what I pulled. I like this series, but for some reason, I’m not as drawn to it as the Garbage Pail Kids Chrome set. (It was a nice surprise, as I loved the X-Fractor bonus cards in the WalMart exclusive blaster boxes for Garbage Pail Kids Chrome series.) This box does not have any markings indicating it is exclusive to any store. (See scans below)Īlso of note, the blaster box does not say that the 4+ bonus cards are X-Fractors. I don’t mind the white backs because they reflect the original product, I just wish the “Lost Wackys” shared the same back with the others that have the middle text. The other chase cards are nice, but took a bit to find due to the all-white backs. Would be a shame if they made those just to pad out the sub-set. I hope they didn’t include a lot of those. My only issue with the Ad cards is one card just featured some older Wacky stickers on a black background. The Ad cards are a clever insert coming in slightly smaller than the standard card at 3.5 x 2.1. I’m not sure what to think about the cellophane single pack concept. ![]() ![]() The odds on the both foil & single cellophane packs are identical: On one hand, if that card in the window is one you need, that’s good! On the other hand, you get a good view of what’s in the pack. I’m not sure how I feel about the cellophane single packs with the window. The 4 bonus cards (X-fractors) from the blaster box were sealed in their own wrapper. ![]() The packs from the blaster box were the standard foil you’d expect. Each pack had a hole punched up top so you could hang it on a peg. The packs I pulled out of the gravity feed were not foil packs, but were cellophane with a window in the front so you could clearly see the first card. ![]() Before I get on with what I pulled (nothing noteworthy), I wanted to talk a bit about the set and also about the packaging. I picked up 4 “packs” from a gravity feed & 1 blaster box (containing 7 packs + 4 bonus cards). Yesterday I happened upon some of the new Topps Wacky Packages Crome series.
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