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1935 Quaker Oats Ad

Babe Ruth Puffed Wheat Magic Lantern Glass Slide

Kellogg's Baseball Game Ring

Kellogg's Raisin Brand Cereal Babe Ruth Ring Ad

1952 Wheaties Tin Trays Photo Premium
1952 Wheaties Tin Trays Photo Premium

1952 Wheaties Hand Cut Baseball Card Checklist
1952 Wheaties George Kell Baseball Card

1970 "3D" Baseball Cards

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Baseball Breakfast Cereal Memorabilia Premiums
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    Boys and Girls, fill out the coupon, mail in a box top from Quaker Puffed Wheat and Babe Ruth will send you a Signed photo! Eight box tops will get you a Professional League baseball! It didn't get any better than pulling out a toy and enjoying a bowl of cereal while reading the back of the box before school.

 Part of the 1935 Quaker-Babe Ruth "FREE BASEBALL GIFTS" offer, this Red & Green stitch Professional League Anchor Brand baseball No. 50 was originally made available for just 8 box tops of Quaker Puffed wheat or Rice.

 In a 1936 ad, The ball was available for 10 box tops of Muffets, or 2 box tops and .25 cents. The Professional League No. 50 baseball was also available on the retail market, but with the J. de Beer, Double Header Logo in 1938.

A Gold-Plated Ring or Girls Bracelet was also offered by Quaker Oats, for Two or three box panels of Muffets.

The ring has a miniature baseball, crossed bats, and glove in relief self adjusting shank fits any size finger. The girl's gold-plated bracelet has engraved links, with miniature baseball, bat and glove charms attached.

 In a 1935 Post Cereal promotion, advertised through a comic strip campaign; when you sent in a top from one full-size yellow-and blue Grape-Nuts package, with your name and address, you received this Dizzy Dean Winner's membership pin.

 
   
   The membership pin, is made of solid bronze with an antique finished ball and baseball bat that reads "Dizzy Dean Winners" with red enameled lettering. The following year in 1936, Post offered a Dizzy Dean Membership pin with a new design; two-toned solid bronze with red lettering. The pin features a raised portrait of Dizzy Dean on a baseball and reads "Dizzy Dean Winners" below.

This 1937 "Breakfast of Champions" cereal bowl was part of a special offer, given away free with the purchase of two packages of Wheaties cereal. Around the outside of the white milk glass bowls, are red silhouettes depicting sports champions in action.

 The free premium bowls were made available at the local grocer, and issued following both New York Yankees Joe DiMaggio, and Cleveland Indians Bob Feller's, 1936 Rookie Year.

General Foods, created the Huskies Cereal Club, a newspaper advertising campaign targeting youngsters by offering premium gifts. New members would receive a bronze Huskies Club membership pin, and a Huskies Club color fold out catalog describing all the 41 free prizes which included baseball equipment.

 Lou Gehrig signed on with General foods in 1937, and became the President of the Huskies Club, heading an elite group of American athlete endorsements that included baseball stars; Frankie Frisch, Charlie Grimm, Monte Pearson, Elden Auker, Bill Terry, Tony Lazari, and Jake Powell.

The Ted Williams Baseball Action Ring was made available as a premium by Nabisco in 1948; by mailing in a coupon with .15 cents, and one box top from Nabisco Shredded Wheat. The ring is a gold-color metal with anti-tarnish finish, and has a plastic batter at the top. "It Really works....the batter swings with real World Series form!"

 A tab on the base allows the figure to swing the bat when the tab is turned. The side of the ring has a crossed bats and ball raised relief below the Ted Williams autograph. The ring commonly came in a basic shipping box along with a letter from Ted Williams on how to care for your Nabisco Shredded Wheat "Baseball Action Ring."

From 1949-1951 Kellogg's included one plastic picture ring prize inside the boxes of PEP, and Raisin Brand cereal. The set of 16 toy rings featured, airplanes, cowboys, Indians, movie stars, and sports stars, which included Babe Ruth.

 The one size fits all, premium Ring came in 6 different colors; Red, Blue, Green, Pink, Gold, Silver. There are also different shades of these basic colors, such as Light Blue, Olive green and Copper for example.

1964 Rawlings "Official League" Baseball Offer The Rawlings "Official League" baseball was from a 1964 Kellogg's Cereal box offer that features the facsimile signatures of 8 Major League Stars: Mickey Mantle, Stan Musial, Warren Spahn, Brooks Robinson, Dick Groat, Tommy Davis, Cletis Boyer and Ray Herbert.

 Just mail in two cereal box tops along with $1 dollar and Kellogg's would send you the ball. Kellogg's issued this premium throughout the 1960s, but with the signatures of other players, on a Rawlings AB model baseball.

 Everyone remembers or knows about the 1961-1963 baseball cards that were hand cut from the back of boxes of Post Cereal, but not too many people remember that in 1963 you also found a prize when you went digging through the box. A cloth Major League Team Mini Pennant!

 The pennants are made of sturdy cotton with a strong adhesive backing, measure about 1.75" along the spine and about 3.5" across, and have a peel away adhesive back with instructions.

The 1970 Kellogg's baseball card set consist of 75 cards that measure approximately 2 1/4" x 3 1/2". This was the first baseball card set issued by Kellogg's. Key players include; Pete Rose, Tom Seaver, Willie Mays, Frank Robinson, Brooks Robinson, Roberto Clemente, Reggie Jackson, Ernie Banks , and Johnny Bench

The plastic covered cards were made to look 3-D, using lenticular lens technology. The cards were individually inserted in specially marked boxes of Kellogg's cereal. The Kellogg's "3-D baseball cards" were issued yearly throughout the 1970s and into the 1980s.

 From 1978 to 1981 Kellogg's offered a free "Official Pro-Curve Practice Baseball." The Official Size hard rubber practice ball was free for three Kellogg's Corn Flakes proof-of-purchase seals, in 1978. By 1981, four proof-of-purchase seals.

 The order form was on the back of the cereal boxes. The 1978 Kellogg's box pictured a skydiver on the front. The 1981 box, Dee Todd, the first African-American Woman to Appear on a Kellogg’s Corn Flakes Box.

In 1994 Kellogg's offered Major League Baseball Watches, FREE with three proof of purchase (UPC Symbols) from Kellogg's Mini-Wheats cereals. Baseball fans had a choice between an American or National League baseball watch, when you filled out and mailed in the order form found on the side panel of the cereal box. The specially marked box of Kellogg's Mini-Wheats cereal features an endorsement on the back panel from New York Yankees Reggie Jackson.
 
 
 
 
 
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