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Since Panini owns the Score name, why not a Score baseball set?

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Austin

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Panini makes Score football cards. So why not baseball?
I think it would be cool if they made a 25th Anniversary set of the 1988 Score set, which was Score's first, joining Topps, Donruss and Fleer.
The '88 Score set had a nice colorful design, and would make a great kids set at 99 cents a pack.

Could sell a lot to parents at Walmart and Target who remember the Score name when they collected as kids in the '80s and are now attracted to the cheap pack price for their kids.
 

rsmath

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The '88 Score set had a nice colorful design, and would make a great kids set at 99 cents a pack.

It wouldn't sell. If 99 cent packs geared towards kids with no frills would sell Topps Total would be back in the release schedule.
 

Austin

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Well if not a kids' set, then maybe a subset or inserts to mark the 25th anniversary of Score.
It seems like a waste not to take advantage of that, even if just as inserts in another Panini set.
The '88 Score design was really sharp and collectors love retro sets.
 

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