In this episode of Wax Pack Flashback, Adam and Jason both open packs Comic Ball cards from Upper Deck in 1991-92. These unique cards feature a baseball theme combined with Looney Tunes characters! Jason opens a Series 2 pack which also featured pro players Reggie Jackson and Nolan Ryan. Adam opens Series 3 cards which featured Ken Griffey Jr. & Sr. as well as Jim Abbott. Adam also shows off his set of Series 1 cards in a special Comic Ball binder.
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