This is question about the 1972 Kellogg's All-Time Greats set and maybe also about the 1970 Rold Gold set which features the same cards.
I purchased a factory set of the Rold Gold cards recently and I didn't open it. Does a similar factory set exist for the 1972 Kellogg's All-Time Greats?
Does anyone know if in the envelope the cards are on a sheet or if they are in a wrapper like what I saw below for a 1972 set on ebay?
If the 1972 All-Time Greats were not issued in a similar envelope, were they issued through a mail-in offer at all?
The box shown below doesn't mention any mail-in offer. I actually remember that my friend had one of these empty boxes because they ate Danish Go-Rounds, something we never did at my house. All of my friends collected cards, but that was the only time we ever saw an All-Time Great card.
How did Rold Gold Pretzels advertise a mail-in offer?
A look at Kellogg's cereal cards and related items from all sports.
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I got my set of Kellogg's alltime greats through ail order years ago. Don't remember details. Probably included box tops and a few bucks. I know they didn't come in a sheet.
ReplyDeleteGood to know that they didn't come in a sheet. For the 1970 Rold Gold set I should be able to feel the envelope and determine something about the cards inside. Now, I have to find it.
ReplyDeleteThe 1970 cards certainly look to be organized in a sheet.
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