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Old 04-08-2020, 11:29 AM
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Michael Skiles
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Peter, I certainly agree with Torre and Cline. You are right in that 40-50 of the 63 Jellos are tough. As I stated before, all of them are on 6oz boxes. I have long researched this and have come up with some conclusions that may or may not be correct:

The intent of General Foods in 1963 was you should be able to complete a full set of cards by combining that Post Cereal with the Jello cards. The cereal boxes would have cards from April through June. The Jello boxes would be released from July through September. Of course we know that the size of the cards are not the same and eventually they are identified as separate issues.

I have taken all of the 6oz boxes and listed the players comparing them to their counterparts on the Post Cereal boxes. Here is an example: (Copied from a spreadsheet. The grid goes away.)

Lime and Orange 6oz
No. Player Cereal Box 1 Cereal Box 2
6 Green Raisin Bran 14oz
10 Kaat Post Toasties 12oz Sugar Crisp 14oz
21 Blanchard Post Toasties 8oz Sugar Crisp 9oz
31 Rodgers Post Toasties 12oz Rice Krinkles 10oz
45 Herbert GrapeNuts Flakes 16oz Sugar Crisp 14oz
63 Snyder Post Toasties 12oz Rice Krinkles 10oz
92 Sullivan Post Toasties 8oz Alpha-Bits 8oz
94 Retzer GrapeNuts Flakes 16oz Alpha-Bits 13oz
128 Kasko Raisin Bran 10oz
135 Keough GrapeNuts Flakes 16oz Sugar Crisp 14oz
146 McBean GrapeNuts Flakes 12oz Alpha-Bits 8oz
159 Javier GrapeNuts Flakes 12oz Alpha-Bits 13oz
163 James Sugar Crisp 9oz
173 Rodgers Raisin Bran 14oz
181 Gonzalez Raisin Bran 14oz
190 Warwick Sugar Coated Corn Flakes 10oz Sugar Crisp 9oz
198 Mantilla Sugar Crisp 9oz Rice Krinkles 10oz

The key becomes apparent. All of these 6oz Jello cards are relatively difficult. Whereas on the Post boxes most of the cards are relatively easy except for Kasko. James, Rodgers and Gonzalez are somewhat difficult with James being somewhat easier as he was on a popular cereal. This pattern continues and shows that besides Kasko, that Aspromonte, Adair and Billy Williams meet this criteria. (One box Post Cereal - 6oz Jello)

The reverse can be seen from the other side. Mantle is extremely difficult on the Post Cereal side (One Box) yet highly plentiful on Jello due to the fact he is on the 3oz boxes and was part of the Jello promotional advertising.

Sorry for the length of this message.
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