
Previously, I already opened 2 mega boxes of the 2025 Topps Holiday. The results were beyond my expectation. Hence, I would like to have another try.

I ordered one more mega box of the 2025 Topps Holiday and let’s see if I still find something cool this time.

Oversized Die-Cut MLB Ornaments: Juan Soto

Notable on base cards: George Kirby, Christian Yelich, Ian Happ, Pete Alonso, Ozzie Albies, Ketel Marte, Mookie Betts, Cal Raleigh, Yusei Kikuchi, Cole Ragans, Vladimir Guerrero Jr., Tarik Skubal, Spencer Strider, Dylan Cease, Kris Bryant, Wyatt Langford, Elly De La Cruz, Bobby Witt Jr., Michael Harris II, Willy Adames, Salvador Perez, Corey Seager, Clayton Kershaw, Hunter Greene, Yoshinobu Yamamoto, Aaron Judge, Julio Rodriguez, Jacob deGrom, Shohei Ohtani

Rookie cards: Drew Thorpe, Agustin Ramirez, Roki Sasaki, Justyn-Henry Malloy, Marcelo Mayer, Nick Kurtz, Adael Amador, Dylan Crews, Leo Jimenez, Zac Veen, Kristian Campbell, Luisangel Acuna, Nick Yorke, Jhonkensy Noel, Chase Dollander, Jace Jung, Tomoyuki Sugano, Kumar Rocker, Zach Dezenzo, Dustin Harris, Rece Hinds, Matt Shaw, Adrian Del Castillo, Ryan Bliss, Luke Keaschall, Spencer Schwellenbach

Glitter (5): Riley Greene, Will Wagner (RC), Shota Imanaga, Josh Smith, Vinnie Pasquantino

Blue Metallic Glitter: Tarik Skubal
Light Blue and White Glitter: J.T. Realmuto

Chrome: Carlos Correa (/499)
Short Prints (2): Roki Sasaki, Juan Soto

Holiday back variation (1): Yordan Alvarez
Well, it’s quite clear that the result of this mega box isn’t as good as the previous 2 boxes. There’s a chrome card this time. But it’s not a low-numbered card. For me, the best card in this mega box is probably a Roki Sasaki short print card. That might be the card that I like the most from this box.
As such, I opened 3 mega boxes of the 2025 Topps Holiday. I found 2 hits (all relic cards) and 2 chrome cards. Well, this distribution might not be correct. Nonetheless, as we can see, it is probable that you will find a chrome card in 3 boxes. I don’t know if collectors truly like this change. For me, if that chrome card is not a low-numbered card and you don’t particularly like that player. You might not be that happy. Nevertheless, previously, it’s not easy to find a numbered card. You would find a hit in a mega box, but most of the time, that hit wasn’t numbered. Hence, the elements of this product have changed. I don't know whether there will be a 2026 Topps Holiday product or there will be huge changes in this series. Nevertheless, we shall keep watching to see if it will be even harder to find a hit in the coming series.
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