In this episode of Wax Pack Flashback, Jason opens three packs of Miller Genuine trading cards from 1995. This 100-card set featured portraits and advertisements showcasing the 140-year history of the Miller Brewing Company. Produced under license by Sports Time, Inc. the set featured three special inserts sets including embossed Miller Moments cards, acetate Miller Crystal Gallery cards, and all-foil Miller Holiday Cheer cards. It only takes Jason three packs to find a special card so watch the video to find out which one he pulled.
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