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Old 02-12-2025, 04:31 PM
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Originally Posted by skil55voy View Post
The sets themselves are relatively small at 200 cards each.
Not so! They were only small in comparison to Topps Baseball card sets which were actually enormous compared to other card sets at the time.

Moreover the degree of difficulty in compiling a set must also be taken into consideration. You had to get your mother to buy, and then make, 200 packages of Jell-O! Or else toss a box or two of Bran Flakes or Grape-Nuts into the shopping cart as your mother wheeled it around the grocery store which I'm sure would have elicited a puzzled look from your mother. Then an angry rejoinder from her when you'd be reluctant to eat them. "You picked that cereal now you eat it! I'm not going to buy any more cereal until you finish every last bit of that box."

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Dan Mabey's Post Cereal books are the ultimate guides to collecting the Post Cereal sets. (I didn't even mention the 1962 Post Cereal Canadian set) For the 1962 US Football set, Ken Marks has a very informative book covering that set. A couple have collected the info on the 63 Jello boxes. (Who is on what flavor and size) As for the 62 Jello set we have a compiled list.(Sizeand flavor) It is not complete.
I agree! Dan Mabey's books are excellent. He very recently published new revised and expanded editions of each:

https://www.net54baseball.com/showthread.php?t=354940

He might perhaps still have some left.

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