If not, you probably didn’t go to elementary school in the 1970s. They were everywhere. Distributed by Topps, they came in packages just like baseball cards (along with the cardboard-like gum). Inside ...
Somewhere, in a junior high school locker, sits a faded sticker: “Weakies, the Breakfast of Chumps.” Time to scrape it off, and make room for a new generation of pop culture spoofs. “Wacky Packages,” ...
If not, you probably didn’t go to elementary school in the 1970s. They were everywhere. Distributed by Topps, they came in packages just like baseball cards (along with the cardboardlike gum). Inside ...
The products that were parodied included but were not limited to toys, soap, food, clothing, drink mixes, shaving cream, potato chips, candy, and even gum. I loved them as a kid. And still I love them ...
When I was a kid I used to spend my allowance money on Wacky Packages. I forget how much they cost, but for the money you got a piece of cardboardy gum plus a few stickers with parodies of common ...