Topps Responds to Filthbomb 1/1 Questions, Denies Loading Cases

Date Published

December 23, 2025

Topps sent a response to a customer asking about statistically improbable pulls by prominent breakers.

The inquiry came after Filthbomb pulled six 1/1 MLB Debut patches in a matter of days—a run that defied astronomical odds.

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Topps sent a customer service reply stating:

"Regarding recent pulls shared online, it's important to note that highly visible breakers often open a significant volume of product within a short time frame. This increased exposure can create the perception of uneven distribution, even though all sealed cases—whether sold hobby shops, retailers, or breakers—are randomly packed and distributed from the same production process. We do not load cases or allocate specific hits to particular customers or breakers."

The statement comes on the heels of serious allegations from the UK, where The Hobby Box UK accused Topps employees of rigging soccer product breaks and predetermining who would pull a 1/1 Cristiano Ronaldo autograph.

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Topps maintains that all cases are randomly packed through the same production process, regardless of destination.

Whether this explanation satisfies collectors questioning the patterns remains to be seen.

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