In this episode of Wax Pack Flashback, Jason continues his Grossest Cards Ever series with Toxic High School vs Grossville High! Yes, two different packs will be opened to see which high school is the grossest ever! First, it’s Grossville High which was produced by Fleer in 1986. Each pack came with 5 stickers and one piece of (now gross) bubble gum. Then, it’s Toxic High School which was produced by Topps in 1991. Each pack also came with 5 stickers with no bubble gum. Which will Jason choose as the Grossest High School Ever? Tune in and find out!
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