1952 Red Man Tobacco Cards
Red Man Tobacco introduced the first tobacco
baseball cards in over 30 years
when they came out with their 1952 Red Man All Star Team Cards.

The players shown here did not appear in the 1952 Topps Baseball Card Set.
The 1952 Red Man Set consisted of 25 players and a manager from the American
league and 25 players
and a manager from the National league. 52 cards total in the set. The then
editor of the Sporting News,
J.G. Taylor Spink, personally selected the players that were to make up the set
for Red Man Tobacco.
1952 Red Man Tobacco Mickey Mantle
Card.
Typical
Green Back of all 1952 Red Man Tobacco Cards shown.
Mail in 50 bottom stubs from cards and get a
free Big League Style Baseball Cap.
Let's see, that's 20 cents a pack. You get 1 card per pack of chew. That means
it takes 50 packs
to get 50 stubs. So for $10.00 spent on chewing tobacco, you could have enough
stubs
to send in for the hat. These hats do appear occasionally in auctions. They will
have
"Red Man Baseball Cap" printed on the inside of the hat.

Original Red Man Baseball Cap with mailing envelope.