Whether you have a kid, are a kid, or just want to recapture the feeling of collecting like a kid, 2019 Topps Sticker Collection will scratch the itch for the pure-hearted collector in all of us.
Topps sent me a box and album to review and I must admit that I was surprised when I saw the goods. This is not usually a product I would open on my own, but I’m certainly aware of it. However, this year’s version is notably different from previous iterations in multiple ways.
But it’s the second change that I think is the best: the backs of the cards are no longer useless backs with nothing but copyrights and a card number. The backs have a different design and a different player from the sticker, meaning that you really get 4 stickers AND 4 cards in each pack. This is a really welcome addition to a product that is otherwise fairly straightforward, with no inserts or parallels to speak of.
At just $1 a pack, it’s tough to pass up on the fun of working on putting together a set. But with the new format change, you can actually work on putting together *two* sets. Topps has really done a great job revamping this product, and I won’t pass it by in the future.