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Bazookajoe.com Code !!install!! May 2026

Not the comics. Not the fortunes. I’m talking about the cryptic alphanumeric sequences printed on the back of wrappers, inside boxes, and occasionally stamped near the “How to Blow a Bubble” diagrams.

Here’s a full blog post written for — in the voice and style of the site (nostalgic, collector-focused, slightly irreverent, and detailed for toy and memorabilia enthusiasts). Title: Cracking the Bazooka Joe Code: Secrets, Symbols, and Substitutions bazookajoe.com code

Let’s unwrap the truth. From the 1950s through the early 2000s, Topps (yes, that Topps — the baseball card people) printed small codes on Bazooka Joe comics and bubble gum boxes. These weren’t secret messages to decode. They were internal production codes . Not the comics

And for some of us, that’s better than gold. Here’s a full blog post written for —

| Code | Probable Year | Comic Series | |------|----------------|----------------| | 1172 | 1976 | “Fortune Teller” set | | 2104 | 1978 | “Super Bazooka” reprints | | 3348 | 1980 | “Joke Joint” run | | 4491 | 1982 | “Mighty Atom” crossover | | 5603 | 1984 | Last original pre-shrinkwrap era |

So what is the Bazooka Joe code? And why do vintage wrapper hunters obsess over it?

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