E96 Philadelphia Caramel 1910
1910 · Philadelphia Caramel Company (Philadelphia, PA)
Philadelphia Caramel Company 30-card follow-up to E95.
Key Facts
- Release
- 1910
- Manufacturer
- Philadelphia Caramel Company (Philadelphia, PA)
- Distribution
- Inserted in 1¢ caramel candy packs during the 1910 baseball season
- Card stock
- Lithographed cardstock with hand-coloring, approximately 1½″ × 2¾″
- Printer / Designer
- Unknown
- Series
- Single 30-card issue — Philadelphia Caramel's 1910 follow-up to the previous year's E95
- Total cards
- 30
Key Cards

Nap Lajoie
Cleveland Naps player-manager during his Chalmers Award controversy season.

Mordecai Brown
Three Finger Brown at the top of his Cubs run.

Joe Tinker
Cubs shortstop — Tinker-to-Evers-to-Chance.

"Home Run" Baker
Athletics third baseman in his breakout season.

Hughie Jennings
Tigers player-manager known for his "Ee-yah!" coaching hollers.

Rube Marquard
Giants left-hander — the "$11,000 Lemon" who turned into a HOF pitcher.

Connie Mack
Tall Tactician — Athletics manager-owner during his first dynasty.

Fred Clarke
Pirates player-manager who guided the 1909 World Series champions.

Babe Adams
Pirates rookie who won three games in the 1909 World Series.

Chief Meyers
Mathewson's longtime battery mate behind the plate.

George Gibson
Pirates catcher who battery-mated Babe Adams's 1909 World Series.

Red Dooin
Phillies player-manager — catcher and longtime field general.
Every card in E96 Philadelphia Caramel 1910 (29)
- Babe Adams
- Red Ames
- Frank Arellanes
- Frank Home Run Baker
- Mordecai Brown
- Fred Clarke
- Harry Davis
- Jim Delahanty
- Bill Donovan
- Red Dooin
- George Gibson
- Buck Herzog
- Hughie Jennings
- Johnny Kling
- Ed Konetchy
- Nap Lajoie
- Connie Mack
- Rube Marquard
- George McQuillan
- Chief Meyers
- Mike Mowrey
- George Mullin
- Red Murray
- Jake Pfeister
- Claude Rossman
- Nap Rucker
- Tubby Spencer
- Ira Thomas
- Joe Tinker