CNN —The trading card industry has gone to the dogs — literally.
Topps’ “Stars of the Show” relics will feature authentic cut-up pieces of the winning dog’s “Best in Show” ribbon.
Even rarer are the seven one-of-a-kind cards that include the handler’s purple winner’s lapel fully inserted into the card.
“What the cards do is they capture a moment and connect you with a hero,” said Clay Luraschi, Topps’ senior vice president of product.
Making a legacy brand accessibleThe Westminster Dog Show, first held in 1877, is America’s second-oldest continuous sporting event and predates the invention of both the lightbulb and the automobile.
Persons:
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Organizations:
CNN, Topps, Westminster Kennel Club, Madison
Locations:
Westminster