Ya gotta love Topps for their greediness again. Lets make something that no one would want more than one of (unless you intend to sell them on ebay later or really want to color in one and have one to keep), but lets add something less valuable to it, make three different variations of it, and make them want to buy three. This is starting to sound like women's perfume with the free gifts that entice them to buy more.
As a web application developer who has no artistic talent (they took away my crayons in the 2nd grade), I loathe web site redesigns that look "oh so pretty" but become almost impossible to navigate. Who is giving these people advice? I guess "they just have to look good, they don't have to be clear."
On another note, I do love their new section on Guide to Collecting -- especially with the checklists from every series. They also have a 10% on your first order offer if you sign up for the newsletter.
yep, throwing in the variety of bonus cards is definitely just a way to move more stock. I recall a similar thing with one of the Wacky comics, with 3 different bonus cards, and if you bought 3 comics, you also received a 4th bonus.
seems like the site is heavily geared towards their baseball offerings, to such an extent that non-sports are merely an afterthought. There used to be an entire Entertainment section, now Wacky's, GPK;s, etc. are randomly tucked away.
One of the better options to find things might be to use the Search window. But even there, highly specific searches will turn up thousands of stupid hits for no apparent reason, with their default selection of 'Relevance'.
Searching for "Wacky Packages 80th Anniversary Poster", won't find you the recent poster, but it will sure find you a lot of other stuff.