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Does anyone else remember these?  They came in on cases of strawberries IIRC.  We used to collect and trade them.  



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Does anyone else remember these?  They came in on cases of strawberries IIRC.  We used to collect and trade them.  


 So wheres the black trading cards at?



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isn't that racist?  Can anyone confirm if there were trading cards?



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I havent seen trading cards but some producecases comes with a picture and name of whoever packaged the product 



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Hello my name seepi bhuti. Seepi think that mr krogers should make punjabi mr krogers store worker calendar starring seepi bhuti. Seepi so sexy..all mr krogers store deli sammich maker ladies say say it all time....seepi so sexy....more sexy than whole wide word. Good day



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 I don't remember seeing any with actual pictures. Just small slips of papers with a name on it.  I do think collecting these would be kinda fun and interesting. It puts into perspective and helps to remind us that there are individuals - real, honest-to-goodness, flesh and blood hard-working men and women with faces, names, and lives of their own, in far away countries, who are picking and packing the produce we get in the stores.    



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 I don't remember seeing any with actual pictures. Just small slips of papers with a name on it.  I do think collecting these would be kinda fun and interesting. It puts into perspective and helps to remind us that there are individuals - real, honest-to-goodness, flesh and blood hard-working men and women with faces, names, and lives of their own, in far away countries, who are picking and packing the produce we get in the stores.    


 it has been quite a few years since I've seen these.  They're not really "trading cards" but I liked to save them nonetheless.  You make a great point



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