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Footiball Mini Helmet Footiball Mini Helmet 1 in Every Ibox ORDERS DUE: November 11, 2011 RELEASE: November 22, 2011 ONLY 100 Case Item Code: I0025568 ! 8 Mini Helmets Per Case CASES ALL MINI HELMETS AUTHENTICATED BY HOT OR 2011 * STARS! Aaron Rodgers & Drew Brees AUTOGRAPHED Autographed Mini Helmets FOOTIBALL MINI HELMET FOOTIBALL MINI HELMET 1 IN EVERY IBOX 3 per case HALL OF FAMERS PLACE IN HISTORY FOOTIBALL FAVORITES Bart Starr, Jim Brown, Joe Namath, Von Miller, Cam Newton, Arian Foster, Ernie Holmes, Plaxico Burress, Jay Novacek, John Elway, Joe Montana Autographed Adrian Peterson, Kurt Warner Larry Fitzgerald, Sack Exchange Autographed Mini Helmets & Many More! Autographed Mini Helmets & Many More! Mini Helmets & Many More! LOOK FOR RANDOMLY-INSERTED INSCRIIBED, COLLEGIATE & SPECIALTY HELMETS AND MORE! TROY EMMITT MICHAEL SAMMY IBAUGH AIKMAN - SMITH - IRVIN 3-tIME sUPER iBOWL CHAMPIONS Inaugural Pro FootIball Hall of Fame Class (1963) pRO FOOTiFOOTiBALLBALL HALL OF FAMERS QuarterIback 1940s All-Decade Team College FootIball Hall of Fame (1951) FULL SIZE FULL SIZE LEATHER HELMET AUTHENTIC HELMET www.TRISTARHiddenTreasures.comwww.TRISTARHiddenTreasures.com ©2011 TRISTAR Productions, Inc. Odds reect an average of the entire production run; no ratio is guaranteed to exist within an individual box or case. TRISTAR® does not, in any manner, make any representations as to the present or future value of these autographed mini helmets. Autographed mini helmets included are a random selection of current or former professional football players/coaches and are not guaranteed to include any specic player, manufacturer or value. Any guarantees are over the entire production run. Hidden Treasures™ is a registered Trademark of TRISTAR® Productions, Inc. and is not aliated with any football league(s), team(s), organization(s) or individual player(s). Any use of the name(s), Established 1987 of a football league(s), teams(s), organization(s) and/or player(s) is used for identication purposes only. Redemptions found in this product are redeemable through 12/31/13. Redemptions received after this date will not be accepted. Void where prohibited. Products shown or listed are for demonstration purposes only and are subject to change without further notice. No challenge to copyrights or trademarks is intended. All copyrights are the property of their respective owners. ©2011 produced and distributed by TRISTAR Productions, Inc.® Houston, TX 77025. ORDERS DUE: November 11, 2011 RELEASE: November 22, 2011 ONLY 100 Case Item Code: I0025568 8 Mini Helmets Per Case CASES! 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CHECKLIST HALL OF FAMERS GRAND TREASURES TROY AIKMAN DANTE LAVELLI (D) SAMMY BAUGH EMMITT SMITH - TROY AIKMAN - MICHAEL IRVIN MARCUS ALLEN BOB LILLY SAMMY BAUGH (D) FLOYD LITTLE RAYMOND BERRY JAMES LOFTON PLACE IN HISTORY FRED BILETNIKOFF GINO MARCHETTI MAJOR APPLEWHITE JIM HART KYLE ROTE (D) MEL BLOUNT DAN MARINO GARY BEBAN BO JACKSON MARK RYPIEN TERRY BRADSHAW TOMMY MCDONALD JEROME BETTIS DARYLE LAMONICA MATT SCHAUB BOB BROWN HUGH MCELHENNY DREW BREES EDDIE LEBARON DONNIE SHELL JIM BROWN JOE MONTANA LARRY BROWN COLT MCCOY JACKIE SHERRILL WILLIE BROWN LENNY MOORE TIM BROWN STEVE MCNAIR (D) KEN STABLER DICK BUTKUS JOE NAMATH RAY CHILDRESS VON MILLER LADAINIAN TOMLINSON EARL CAMPBELL ACE PARKER JOHN DAVID CROW CRAIG MORTON JERRY TUBBS DAVE CASPER JOE PERRY (D) BRIAN CUSHING CAM NEWTON KURT WARNER STEEL CURTAIN MEL RENFRO GLENN DAVIS (D) DON PERKINS DOUG WILLIAMS LEN DAWSON DEION SANDERS ARIAN FOSTER ADRIAN PETERSON RICKY WILLIAMS LEN DAWSON - ART SHELL GALE SAYERS L.C. GREENWOOD BUCKY RICHARDSON VINCE YOUNG FRED DEAN DON SHULA RAY GUY AARON RODGERS DOOMSDAY DEFENSE I MIKE SINGLETARY JOE DELAMIELLEURE JACKIE SLATER RICHARD DENT EMMITT SMITH FOOTiBALL FAVORITES ERIC DICKERSON JACKIE SMITH BILL DUDLEY (D) JOHN STALLWORTH DON BEEBE TOBY GERHART DAN REEVES JOHN ELWAY BART STARR BILL BRADLEY DANTE HALL GOLDEN RICHARDS BRETT FAVRE - JIM TAYLOR ROGER STAUBACH PLAXICO BURRESS ERNIE HOLMES (D) ANDY RUSSELL OTTO GRAHAM (D) JIM TAYLOR CHRIS CHAMBERS BILLY KILMER NEW YORK SACK BOB GRIESE Y.A. TITTLE BOBBY JOE CONRAD DARREN LEWIS EXCHANGE JACK HAM CHARLEY TRIPPI QUENTIN CORYATT MICHAEL MCCRARY JORDAN SHIPLEY BOB HAYES (D) STEVE VAN BUREN BOBBY DOUGLASS KEN NORTON JR. BEN TATE PAUL HORNUNG RANDY WHITE LARRY FITZGERALD JAY NOVACEK DUANE THOMAS JOHN HENRY JOHNSON (D) REGGIE WHITE (D) ANTONIO FREEMAN DAN PASTORINI DWIGHT WHITE (D) STAN JONES (D) DAVE WILCOX ROMAN GABRIEL BUM PHILLIPS SONNY JURGENSEN RAYFIELD WRIGHT TOM LANDRY (D) YALE LARY Checklist Subject to Change. www.TRISTARHiddenTreasures.comwww.TRISTARHiddenTreasures.com (D) Deceased ©2011 TRISTAR Productions, Inc. Odds reect an average of the entire production run; no ratio is guaranteed to exist within an individual box or case. TRISTAR® does not, in any manner, make any representations as to the present or future value of these autographed mini helmets. Autographed mini helmets included are a random selection of current or former professional football players/coaches and are not guaranteed to include any specic player, manufacturer or value. Any guarantees are over the entire production run. Hidden Treasures™ is a registered Trademark of TRISTAR® Productions, Inc. and is not aliated with any football league(s), team(s), organization(s) or individual player(s). Any use of the name(s), Established 1987 of a football league(s), teams(s), organization(s) and/or player(s) is used for identication purposes only. Redemptions found in this product are redeemable through 12/31/13. Redemptions received after this date will not be accepted. Void where prohibited. Products shown or listed are for demonstration purposes only and are subject to change without further notice. No challenge to copyrights or trademarks is intended. All copyrights are the property of their respective owners. ©2011 produced and distributed by TRISTAR Productions, Inc.® Houston, TX 77025..
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