Star Wars Topps Sugar Free Gum

I have a fairly extensive collection of the Star Wars Topps vintage Sugar-Free gum pinups. For those of you who are unfamiliar with this card set here is what I know about it.

The set was released in 1978 and did not sell very well.

Though not entirely rare, many collectors are not too familiar with the set.

The box was wrapped with an outer foil with C-3PO on the front to preserve freshness.

The box itself was then taped on both the left and right hand sides with clear tape.

The saccharin-free, sugar-free gum was wrapped in foil and then wrapped with a printed paper wrapper.

The pinups were printed on the inside of the gum paper wrapper.

The outside of the paper wrapper had 4 different images: Luke, Leia, Han and Vader.

There were 56 different pinups in the set.

There were 7 different subsets each consisting of 8 different pinups.

Each box had 36 packs of gum.

Each box contained only one subset of 8 pinups meaning you needed to collect gum from 7 different boxes to make one full set of pinups.

Each used wrapper may have a tiny perforation where it was removed from the gum pack.

Factory unused wrappers are rarer than the standard used wrappers but can be found occasionally on Ebay.

A full unopened box can fetch anywhere from $100-$200.

A used/folded wrapper can fetch between $1-$5.

Unused wrappers can sell between $3-$10.

A full set of used wrappers can fetch over $200.

I have seen a full set of unused wrappers sell for over $500.

In 2017 Topps released a trading card set based on the Sugar Free wrapper set.

Here is a Star Wars Sugar Free Gum unopened sealed box.

Here is the outer foil wrapper to the Star Wars Sugar Free Gum box.

Here is an empty box of Star Wars Sugar Free Gum.

Here is a full Star Wars Sugar Free Gum box opened to see the packs of gum.

Here is a factory unused box.

Here is the bottom of the factory unused box.

Here are the four different Star Wars Sugar Free Gum packs.

Here are the four different Star Wars Sugar Free Gum wrappers.

Here is a look at a pack that was double wrapped at the factory.

Here is a look at one side of a complete uncut sheet of Star Wars Sugar Free wrappers.

Here is a look at the other side of a complete uncut sheet of Star Wars Sugar Free wrappers.

Here is a look at one side of another complete uncut sheet of Star Wars Sugar Free wrappers.

Here is a look at the other side of another complete uncut sheet of Star Wars Sugar Free wrappers.

Here is a group of blue line proofs for the Star Wars Sugar Free wrappers. These proofs are usually found on paper stock and were used for corrections in the printing process. These were obtained directly from the Topps Vault.

This piece was obtained directly from the Topps Vault. They describe it as a oversize color key progressive overlay proof set. It features four color separation acetate overlays taped onto a white backing board. Each 7" X 10 1/2" acetate layer (yellow, cyan, magenta and black) lay on top of the other to make up the final image of the production box and the four different packs in each box. This is just my opinion but this piece was probably used for some mockup to show how the final product may look.

Here are some single sided color proofs. They are printed on a slick card stock.

Here is a box proof.

Here are five different blank back, cardboard stock, box color separation proofs. Each measures 11" X 17". Included are the Black and White, Blue/Yellow/Red, Yellow/Red, Yellow/Blue and Yellow proofs. Color separations are created during the final proofing stages of the set.

Here are a few pictures of the 2017 Topps Sugar Free commemorative set box.