Teaser Gallery: Panini America Breaks Early Boxes of 2015 Rookies & Stars Football

Some time in the next few weeks, premium boxes of Panini America's reconfigured, Target-exclusive Rookies & Stars Football product will start to hit retail shelves, following on the heels of 2015 Rookies & Stars Football gravity-feed packs that already are live in many outlets. We provided your first thorough introduction to the product earlier this week with the official Quality Control Gallery. Today, in our continuing effort to adequately prepare retail-minded football collectors for what to expect from the new-look product, we bring you a different look.

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Some time in the next few weeks, premium boxes of Panini America’s reconfigured, Target-exclusive Rookies & Stars Football product will start to hit retail shelves, following on the heels of 2015 Rookies & Stars Football gravity-feed packs that already are live in many outlets. We provided your first thorough introduction to the product earlier this week with the official Quality Control Gallery. Today, in our continuing effort to adequately prepare retail-minded football collectors for what to expect from the new-look product, we bring you a different look.

The Teaser Gallery that follows features a pack-by-pack recap of three boxes that Panini America Retail Sales Director Vince Clemons was nice enough to share with the Marketing team for preview purposes and — quite possibly — for giveaway purposes, too.

As you’ll see, 2015 Rookies & Stars Football is equipped with a refreshing diversity of design, content and technology that helps the brand feel new while also offering a nod to the product’s proud past (Crusade, anyone?). Enjoy the gallery and stay tuned to The Knight’s Lance for continued coverage of 2015 Rookies & Stars Football.

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6 Replies to “Teaser Gallery: Panini America Breaks Early Boxes of 2015 Rookies & Stars Football”

  1. It’s cool to see stuff like this in retail. Not everyone has an LCS in their area or they are out of the way. I have like 3 Targets closer than my local card shop. Some really nice cards in those boxes.

  2. This is saddening to me. I don’t like this “target only” products. I don’t mind basketball because I don’t really collect it, but for someone who collects football, enjoys Rookies and Stars a product standby in my collection and someone without a Target, this is a total bum.

    So without an LCS or a Target this really takes away from me.

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