When I looked through my 1980 Kellogg's purchase from last week, I had about two dozen packs that I ended up opening because the packaging was so damaged.
Check out the 1982 Kellogg's cards that I created by using these damaged wrappers and sliding in three of my favorite cards from 1982 - Bill Buckner, Chet Lemon and Bob Knepper.
I did the same thing with my 1976 Kellogg's cards #1, #2 and #3. I cropped the pictures so that the rip in the package isn't even noticed - 1976 - #1, #2, #3 Fakes. As can be seen in the full pictures from 1976, the wrapper is totally cut across one side.
It seems like only in 1980 did Kellogg's use a two-piece wrapper. It didn't work, so maybe that is why they didn't use a wrapper after 1980.
A look at Kellogg's cereal cards and related items from all sports.
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