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By 2027, Panini is expected to post earnings of at least $98.75 billion from the album alone.
In 2021, the global market for figurines grew at 23 percent annually.
Panini released their first Cup album at the 1970 World Cup in Mexico.
There is less and less to go before the Qatar 2022 World Cup begins, that is why it is normal to find a lot of content where people show their emotion for the most anticipated sporting event by all. Given this, many people have bought the iconic Panini World Cup album, which is why a tiktoker demonstrated how the book can be filled by spending only one Mexican peso.
The Panini World Cup album is much more than a gadget for fans around the world, since for 52 years it anticipates the start of the most important global sports tournament.
The history of this book of trinkets transcends with the Giuseppe brothers, Benito and Umberto Panini, who were born in Pozzo, a region of Emilia-Romagna; the Italian company Panini formed a partnership with FIFA in 1970 and has since operated the business throughout the world.
Likewise, the business is projected of world albums will reach 98 thousand 750 million dollars by 2027.
So you can fill the Panini album with just one peso
Madness in Mexico and the whole world, for completing the Panini album, where all people seek to have the stamp of their idol without spending much time and money.
That is why many content creators have shared how they have filled this book, as did the tiktoker @alexisomman who explained how he bought and filled the Panini album with only one Mexican peso.
The Internet user shared in his video that he started with an exact weight and with it he generated money to be able to buy the figurines. In the subway, Alexis managed to get a pen sold for a single peso.
In the recording, the tiktoker mentioned that within his rules was that, if he did not achieve the goal in a week, he would shave his hair. As a second step, he sold the same pen he bought from two young men in the city for ten pesos.
After that, he bought marzipan with ten pesos and sold each one for that amount. After many attempts he managed to get the 50 pesos he needed.
He needed 4 pesos to buy the empty album in an Oxxo store. The Tik Tok user took a risk and asked a candy vendor for money, who offered to give it to him without hesitation. Given that, and the generosity of the person who was asking for money, the tiktoker decided to give him a thousand Mexican pesos.
Managing to have the full money to buy the album, he started his adventure empty in his hand. In the recording, the tiktoker shared that he applied for different jobs and started at a funeral home in the embalming area. With the work he got the complete box and within the first figurines of him Cristiano Ronaldo came out.
@alexsomman This is how the World Cup album is filled with 1 peso… #for you #foryou #world #albumpanini ♬ original sound – Alexis Omman
In the video that registers two million likes, the tiktoker shared that he went to exchange his figurines in a group. After that, he sought to buy the rest and did so by working in the market with his friend. Finally, he had to get the figurines out of town from him.
Let us remember that the Panini album went on sale on September 7 and, like every year, a price increase is revealed in the iconic article, where estimates to fill the 2022 book, which is made up of 670 prints, dictate a cost of 2 thousand 435 Mexican pesos; Argy Finance He explained that the package of figurines suffered an inflation of 900 percent with respect to the World Cup in Brazil.
In that same order, over the years, the album has become more expensive, but the strongest price increase occurred at the 2018 World Cup in Russia, when it had an increase of 233 percent.
And this is how social networks have now become the best tool for people, where these types of stories arise with topics that are in trend and that attract everyone’s attention.
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