Rare Collectible Cookie Wrapper

Tini Wini cookies are snacks made by Monde two decades ago. With the product no longer available in the market, any leftover evidence of its existence is considered as a rare item by collectors. John Albert Cortes was walking home when he found a metallic blue wrapper of Tini Wini cookies. Cortes took it home, cleaned it, and placed it in a plastic protector: 

Despite Tini Wini being discontinued around 20 years ago, it still remains to be a memorable snack for kids who grew up in the '90s. 
Now, a quick search on Google about Tini Wini will produce very few results. Cortes's photos are the most recent and clear images of the wrapper. 
Cortes collects items from the 1990s, but this is the first time he has picked up a wrapper. "I usually collect toys from my childhood," says Cortes. "This is the first time I decided to keep a wrapper." 
Asked about how much he thinks is the price for such a rare item, Cortes admits he has yet to learn about it. "I don't know how much it sells for, to be honest," says Cortes, who says what's more important is the item's historic and sentimental value to a lot of people.

Image credit: John Albert Cortes 


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