They aren't opened. You get a random sleeve of 4 cards; but the cards are packaged in a way so that the card backs are facing out. Picture taking random playing cards from a deck; put them in two piles of two, and now sandwich the faces of the card together with the backs of all four cards sticking out and that is how they come. There is no foil wrapper/packaging on the cards like there is for most collectable cards ( Pokemon, Sports, Magic etc...) the cards come on sheets of 2x2 cards (with the backs facing out) that you then must punch out. So again no the Cashier at the till has no idea what cards you're going to get and no if you ask " Can you find me Baby Groot, or Red Skull, or Iron Man etc.. " so you can complete the set or get your favourite character; the Cashier is powerless to help you out. As they have no way of knowing which cards/characters you're going to get.
@@brandoman79 yes, the cashiers can take a look at the bottom of the pack which is not sealed and they are doing this here, I already collected more than 100 cars and every time I go for groceries I see cashiers and supermarket staff checking the cards from the bottom.
It's not free it's 5 bucks plus the purchase price to get cards. For kids it should be 50 cents. it's a garbage idea from an out of touch boardroom. You can also scan QR in store to enter a contest. Which means it's a tax right off and free family vacation for the stores owners. Nobody is winning this obscure contest that really nobody wants. just give people the 10K. Never mind saddle them with the tax burden for winning this dumb contest. Look into how these corporate contests really work.
@@Mr.Unacceptable I never really looked into the contest part of this, but that’s interesting to hear. I was thinking of it more as “you’re buying groceries anyways, so it’s kind of fun for the kids to get some cards”. Thanks for the info! 👍
@@Keen_Plays Can anyone explain why the packages are open? The employees can see all cards before you. All cards you get as a customer is garbage. Then, they will sell the rare cards on ebay
Proud to say i still have my loblaws hockey sticker album from 1974. Still need 5 stickers to complete
That’s amazing!! I miss my mini hockey collection that we used in cereal back in the day.
Thanks for showing the booklet! I was on the fence to get it. I’ll just put my cards in plastic sleeves and into a deck holder 😀
I have about 200 packs unopened, are they worth anything ?
@@MightyMarkus I don’t think it’s worth much, maybe one day
I was surprised to see these were made in Belgium of all places.
Dude this man got all the ones I was missing and I have am only missing 42 he got like 35 of the ones I was missing😂
🎉
Hi I’m so interested I got a pack from shoppers drug mart and I’ve got ms marvel and drax btw I’m your first comment I hope I get likes 😊
@@Gamerxfcg hey that’s awesome, thanks for commenting! 👍
Ty
I have a few cards missing . But getting there
Do you know, what's the value of the whole album with all the 90 cards with it?
Im gonna keep my cards (maybe these cards will go for a lot of money 'cause these wont be sold anymore)
Just got a full set 💪🇨🇦
@@lordgorb9694 nice!
actually he has 3 of the cards i need
I have every single card
@@sukhdeepgill9297 nice one! 👍
I only need 4 more he has 2 of the cards i need
How much did he spend?
Do you have baby Groot
@@ulomaezeji3582 I did end up getting Baby Groot!
I see that there not free at shoppers drug mart they sell those there I got my cards at no frills
Those numbers are ratings
Do u know if we can trade these?
I'm litterly still trading the last card it's a black panther 3+ intelligence
Nice I have a black panther 2+ intellegance
Can anyone explain why the packages are open? The employees can see all cards before you. All cards you get as a customer is garbage.
They aren't opened. You get a random sleeve of 4 cards; but the cards are packaged in a way so that the card backs are facing out. Picture taking random playing cards from a deck; put them in two piles of two, and now sandwich the faces of the card together with the backs of all four cards sticking out and that is how they come. There is no foil wrapper/packaging on the cards like there is for most collectable cards ( Pokemon, Sports, Magic etc...) the cards come on sheets of 2x2 cards (with the backs facing out) that you then must punch out. So again no the Cashier at the till has no idea what cards you're going to get and no if you ask " Can you find me Baby Groot, or Red Skull, or Iron Man etc.. " so you can complete the set or get your favourite character; the Cashier is powerless to help you out. As they have no way of knowing which cards/characters you're going to get.
@@brandoman79 yes, the cashiers can take a look at the bottom of the pack which is not sealed and they are doing this here, I already collected more than 100 cars and every time I go for groceries I see cashiers and supermarket staff checking the cards from the bottom.
If you don't want them I can take them of your hands
It's not free it's 5 bucks plus the purchase price to get cards. For kids it should be 50 cents. it's a garbage idea from an out of touch boardroom. You can also scan QR in store to enter a contest. Which means it's a tax right off and free family vacation for the stores owners. Nobody is winning this obscure contest that really nobody wants. just give people the 10K. Never mind saddle them with the tax burden for winning this dumb contest. Look into how these corporate contests really work.
@@Mr.Unacceptable I never really looked into the contest part of this, but that’s interesting to hear. I was thinking of it more as “you’re buying groceries anyways, so it’s kind of fun for the kids to get some cards”. Thanks for the info! 👍
@@Keen_Plays Can anyone explain why the packages are open? The employees can see all cards before you. All cards you get as a customer is garbage. Then, they will sell the rare cards on ebay
@@pcruz1350 yeah, not sure why they decided to have it like that
For the kids the book may be wanted. I put mine in trading cards sleeves. It's just a bonus with my groceries.
Do you have baby goats