TechCrunch  Apr 9  Comment 
Topps, the company best known for its Bazooka bubble gum and for essentially inventing and popularizing trading cards in the 1950s, is today releasing its first-ever mobile apps in conjunction with the start of the 2012 Major League Baseball...
MarketWatch  Apr 9  Comment 
Topps Co. introduced two applications to provide a digital boost to a traditional baseball-card business that's lost some appeal to kids caught up in technology, The New York Times reported. On Thursday, Topps unveiled Topps Pennant, a statistics...
New York Times  Apr 8  Comment 
The Topps Company, the leading baseball card manufacturer, is trying to breathe digital life into a once-cherished hobby with apps aimed at a techcentric youth market.
PR Newswire  Mar 28  Comment 
NEW YORK, March 28, 2012 /PRNewswire/ -- The Topps Company, a leading creator and marketer of sports cards, today announced a long-term trading card licensing agreement with NFL PLAYERS, the licensing and marketing subsidiary of the NFL Players
Forbes  Mar 27  Comment 
The Topps Company and the NFL Players Association (NFLPA) are set to enter into a long-term trading card licensing agreement, with the announcement scheduled for tomorrow.
The Globe and Mail  Oct 21  Comment 
‘It doesn’t produce the volume of revenue that you need in order to run a country,’ Finance Minister says of Topp’s plan
The Economic Times  Aug 25  Comment 
IPL chief executive officer Sundar Raman says, ?Trading cards is one of the biggest merchandise category around the world and it has taken the (IPL) brand beyond the cricket field ."
Red Orbit  Jun 24  Comment 
According to new research from the Census of Marine Life Tagging of Pacific Predators (TOPP), two expanses of the North Pacific Ocean are attracting an array of marine predators in predictable seasonal patterns. The new report archives the TOPP...
Financial Times  Jun 1  Comment 
Like-for-like sales at the flooring specialist fell by 2.1% in the first seven weeks of the group’s second half, prompting analysts to cut their full-year profit forecasts





 

Trading cards and bubble gum have been a Topps combination for 50 years. The Topps Company distributes and markets the famous Bazooka bubble gum and makes trading cards featuring pictures of professional sports stars from the NBA, NFL, and Major League Baseball. Topps also makes cards based on licensed movies, television shows, and entertainment properties including brands from the Star Wars, Indiana Jones, and Lord of the Rings series. Other products include novelty candies (Ring Pops, Push Pops), stickers, and comic books. Subsidiary WizKids sells collectible strategy games. Topps' products are sold worldwide. Investment firms Madison Dearborn and Tornate Co. acquired Topps and took the firm private in 2007




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