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Macaroni & Cheese, or Cheese & Macaroni?

I'm not sure what your thoughts/feelings are on Mac & Cheese, but it has been in my life for 30 or more years.  The cheesy goodness.  The way you can stick a noodle on each prong of your fork.  Perfection....almost.

In 1987, Kraft DID make it perfect by printing 2 baseball cards to cut out from the backs of each box of Macaroni & Cheese (or as I like to call it ... Cheese & Macaroni ... anyone else with me? No?  I didn't think so.)

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I blame this commercial for ruining it for me subliminally.  Check it out though - it has the Home Plate Heroes promotion at the end of it ... all kinds of awesome nostalgia here!

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BeCA-RyumM8

Gotta love the kid at the end:

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Here is what a box looks like:

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According to Wikipedia, SEVEN MILLION boxes of Kraft Macaroni & Cheese are sold globally ... A WEEK, making me feel a whole lot better about my consumption of this over the course my lifetime.  I'm not sure what the sales were back 30 years ago, but I do know it was very popular.  Is it possible that the production of this junk food card can rival - and even surpass - the production of junk wax cards?  (See what I did there?)  There is no telling, but the odds are many of these were likely dumped.

A year or two ago, I was fortunate to pick up some pre-production boxes for both the regular & spiral versions.  The regular box pre-production version of this can still be found on eBay, however, the spiral version is more difficult.  Either way, I suggest picking one up of who you collect - super fun nostalgia to add to your collection!

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A little over a year ago, someone posted up an interesting variation.  The variations differed in both look and production.  With a clean, stark white back as opposed to gray, this variation was actually machine cut, bound and factory sealed in a set.

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RUBBERBANDS!?!?!? AHHHH!!!! MY EYES!!!!!!

Here is a full sheet that surfaced, showing they were not printed for use on the backs of the boxes.

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A bit difference from the sheets produced for the boxed version:

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Here is the story.

The Kraft Regional Representative who received all of the 1987 "white-back" sets for distribution forgot to distribute them during Kraft's 1987 "Home Plate Heroes" promotion. In 1987-88, he asked his manager what to do.  His manager told him it was too late for them to affect the "Home Plate Heroes" promotion and NOT to give them out.

The Rep kept 12 sets for himself and disposed of the rest. Shortly thereafter, his son sold all 12 of the sets to a dealer in California.  The dealer closed up shop a few years later and put all of his inventory into storage.  After nearly 30 years, these were unearthed and are now on eBay.  When they first popped up, I contacted the dealer, and he was unwilling to sell for how much I wanted to spend.  Throughout the year, I would check in with him, and he would still be fairly firm.  I had actually put on my calendar to check in with him a full year after he began listing.  I did, and he still wasn't where I wanted to be.  Until I provided him with pictures of the box proofs I had.  He then bent a bit on price and we made a deal!

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It remains a mystery as to what these sets were to be used for initially.  Was it to be used as a promotional set of some sort where kids collected the UPC codes from boxes to send in for a full set?  We will likely never know.  Like many cards of its time period, it isn't a visually compelling card, but it is a compelling piece of hobby history with a fun story and an interesting twist.

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What we do know for sure is this:  This article is far more cheesier than Kraft ever will be.

Hmmm...I wonder what I should have for lunch!  :)

Tanner Jones, Author of Confessions of a Baseball Card Addict - Now Available on Amazon!

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    Stone193Stone193 Posts: 24,355 ✭✭✭✭✭

    This article is far more cheesier than Kraft ever will be

    Hiya Tanner

    Great writeup!

    I'm sure you know this is my kind of stuff!

    Don't recall the set - not a food issue collector. Having the undistributed set is a real buy for the foodies.

    Which is cheesier? I would be more than happy if more, and more people "cheesed up" our forum.

    Mike
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    mouschimouschi Posts: 687 ✭✭✭✭

    @Stone193 said:

    This article is far more cheesier than Kraft ever will be

    Hiya Tanner

    Great writeup!

    I'm sure you know this is my kind of stuff!

    Don't recall the set - not a food issue collector. Having the undistributed set is a real buy for the foodies.

    Which is cheesier? I would be more than happy if more, and more people "cheesed up" our forum.

    It is funny because on my blog, I had written something showcasing my latest pickups and this portion was at the bottom. I decided to break them out, because this kind of deserved its own thing. While I LOVE showing pics of 1/1s, I also love telling stories of the weird variation stuff like this!

    Here are few pics of my latest pickups:

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    I'm in love with them all, though there is a tiny disparity of pricing between the 1/1s and oddball stuff :)

    Tanner Jones, Author of Confessions of a Baseball Card Addict - Now Available on Amazon!
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    miwlvrnmiwlvrn Posts: 4,231 ✭✭✭✭✭
    edited September 29, 2017 12:01PM

    It's not Macaroni & Cheese, and it's not Cheese & Macaroni. Those are American mis-translations of a Canadian product. The correct answer is KD (also known as Kraft Dinner). ;)

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    mouschimouschi Posts: 687 ✭✭✭✭

    @miwlvrn said:
    It's not Macaroni & Cheese, and it's not Cheese & Macaroni. Those are American mis-translations of a Canadian product. The correct answer is KD (also known as Kraft Dinner). ;)

    Really? They call it KD up north? That's great! Do you know if they had the home plate heroes promotion up there as well?

    Tanner Jones, Author of Confessions of a Baseball Card Addict - Now Available on Amazon!
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    Stone193Stone193 Posts: 24,355 ✭✭✭✭✭

    My wife used to make the mac'n cheese for my son - I used to tell her: "why not throw in the cardboard lid for flavor?"

    Never was a fan. I'm from the era where mac'n cheese was made from Velveeta and the box was great for storing your cards for the winter.

    And yes. I'm showing my age.

    Mike
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    LarkinCollectorLarkinCollector Posts: 8,975 ✭✭✭✭✭

    I still make mac'n cheese with Velveeta and have a lot of my childhood cards in those boxes.

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    miwlvrnmiwlvrn Posts: 4,231 ✭✭✭✭✭

    @Stone193 said:
    My wife used to make the mac'n cheese for my son - I used to tell her: "why not throw in the cardboard lid for flavor?"

    And in Canada, they have to call it like it is, which means they say "Processed Cheese Food" even when advertising on TV. (P.S., that's pronounced like Pro, not Prah.)

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    miwlvrnmiwlvrn Posts: 4,231 ✭✭✭✭✭

    @mouschi said:

    @miwlvrn said:
    It's not Macaroni & Cheese, and it's not Cheese & Macaroni. Those are American mis-translations of a Canadian product. The correct answer is KD (also known as Kraft Dinner). ;)

    Really? They call it KD up north? That's great! Do you know if they had the home plate heroes promotion up there as well?

    I don't know if they had home plate heroes, but I do have a good collection of the old Kraft hockey sets cut from the boxes ;)

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    mouschimouschi Posts: 687 ✭✭✭✭

    Haha brilliant! you Canadians really know what you are talking aboot! :) (My wife, son and friend went to a mission trip in Canada this past summer and came back saying aboot and so-ree for about and sorry).

    Tanner Jones, Author of Confessions of a Baseball Card Addict - Now Available on Amazon!
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    erikthredderikthredd Posts: 8,347 ✭✭✭✭✭

    Is that The Bob Kraft Macaroni & Cheese recipe? ;)
    I live in Pats fan country and you would be surprised how many Pats fans over the years called in to local Boston Sports Talk Radio thinking Bob Kraft owned Kraft foods.

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    mouschimouschi Posts: 687 ✭✭✭✭
    Tanner Jones, Author of Confessions of a Baseball Card Addict - Now Available on Amazon!
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    seebelowseebelow Posts: 1,643 ✭✭✭

    never was into mac and cheese....our elementary school prob ruined for me.....horrible on fridays

    Interested in higher grade vintage cards. Aren't we all. image
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    mouschimouschi Posts: 687 ✭✭✭✭

    @seebelow said:
    never was into mac and cheese....our elementary school prob ruined for me.....horrible on fridays

    Let's not speak of such things as elementary school meals. They still give me nightmares!

    Tanner Jones, Author of Confessions of a Baseball Card Addict - Now Available on Amazon!
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    bishopbishop Posts: 2,917 ✭✭✭
    edited October 2, 2017 6:20AM

    Bob---keep this handy in case the kid is pinched and rolls on you

    https://lifehacker.com/5853355/know-your-rights-if-a-store-detains-you-for-shoplifting

    Topps Baseball-1948, 1951 to 2017
    Bowman Baseball -1948-1955
    Fleer Baseball-1923, 1959-2007

    Al
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    bobsbbcardsbobsbbcards Posts: 3,254 ✭✭✭

    That's why you meet at the car. If you see the kid leave the store in cuffs, drive away quickly. Duh.

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