Happy Easter! I know today is a very big religious holiday for many of my friends and family members. When I was a kid... it was more about decorating eggs, baskets of candy, and spring break.
I know this year Topps released some Easter themed parallels in their flagship Series 1 boxes. But since I haven't opened any... nor have I acquired any of those parallels... I decided to celebrate with some candy related collectibles in my collection.
As an added bonus, I will rate the candy and players featured on the cards/collectibles using a scale of 1 to 10... with 5 being average.
1987 M&M's #23
Candy Rating: 7/10
Player Rating: 10/10
Peanut Butter M&M's are my favorite, but I don't usually go out of my way to buy them. On the other hand, I am always looking for new cards of my all-time favorite athlete.
1984 Nestle #300
Candy Rating: 6/10
Player Rating: 7.5/10
Not a fan of Nestle Crunch Bars... but I do enjoy 100 Grand... so I'll rank it slightly lower than M&M's. As for Charlie Hustle... not a fan of the person, but a fan of the player.
1984 Nestle Dream Team #21
Candy Rating: 6/10
Player Rating: 9/10
Another Nestle card produced in 1984, but a different set. I prefer the one that parallels the flagship design. As for the player, Lefty was my favorite pitcher when I was a kid.
1993 Upper Deck Clark Bar Reggie #C2
Candy Rating: ?/10
Player Rating: 7.5/10
Can't remember buying or trying a Clark Bar, but it sounds interesting. Not sure I'll waste my money or the calories on trying it out though. On the other hand, I will occasionally go out of my way to buy a new Reggie for the collection.
1992 Topps Triple Headers #NL9 Bonds/Van Slyke/Bonilla
Candy Rating: ?/10
Player Ratings: 8/10 Bonds, 3/10 Van Slyke, & 4/10 Bonilla
You're probably wondering how is this candy related. Well... according to the box it once contained candy:
1991 Topps Superstars Stand-Ups Candy #18
Candy Rating: 2/10
Player Rating: 10/10
This plastic box featuring Mr. Padre once contained candy too. Unlike the ball... I've seen the candy that was originally inside of this container. Yup. It's those Smarties-like tart candies that I don't like. It's not quite as bad as Circus Peanuts, but they're pretty bad.
1987 Leaf Candy City Team #H3
Candy Rating: 5/10
Player Rating: 6.5/10
This card was part of a collaboration between Leaf and the Special Olympics back in 1987. Although these cards weren't packaged with candy, people could obtain a three card pack with the purchase of two Leaf candy or gum products.
I had to look up what types of candy Leaf produces. The only one that I've tried before are the Astro Pops... which were rainbow colored, cone shaped suckers. I remember buying these as a kid, but don't really have any interest in eating them as an adult.
Roy Campanella is a legend, so I'll add his cards to my collection from time to time. But to say that I actively seek his cards would be a stretch.
1990 Pacific Chocolate Bar Promo #NNO
Candy Rating: ?/10
Player Rating: 10/10
Can't have a candy related post without showing off this candy related card of Gwynn. Unfortunately, I've never tried one of these. But if it's equivalent to your standard Hersey's chocolate bar... than I'd rate it a 6/10.
Well that's all the candy, cards, and collectibles I have for today. I probably could have dug out a few more, but I'm heading over to my brother's house in less than an hour and don't have the time to dig anymore up.
Happy Easter and sayonara!