Topps Solicits A-List Celebrities on Twitter – Getting your own baseball card has long been a rite of passage for baseball players dating back decades. With the advent of eclectic products like Allen & Ginter, a growing list of personalities have achieved cardboard immortality.
From celebrities and entertainers to business moguls and scientists, aviators and astronauts, the sky is the limit for just who might find themselves on a Topps trading card.
Recently, Topps has reached out to several celebrities directly via Twitter in hopes of landing some notable personalities on future cardboard. Here is a look at some of the company’s recent Tweets.
@BryanCranston Want to be featured on a Topps card? Sources say you’re an avid collector. DM us for info.
— Topps Company (@toppscards) January 5, 2016
@HowardStern Does the King of all Media want to be featured on a trading card? DM us for info.
— Topps Company (@toppscards) January 5, 2016
@billyeichner Want to be featured on a Topps card? Huge fans here (of you and Spaceballs). DM us for info.
— Topps Company (@toppscards) January 5, 2016
@IAmSteveHarvey Want to be a featured on a Topps card? We’re huge fans. DM us for info
— Topps Company (@toppscards) January 5, 2016
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