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8.16.2009

1976 Kellogg's
Carl Yastrzemski

As a kid growing up in the 1970s, a new box of Frosted Flakes in the morning also meant a surprise — a baseball card.

This beauty from 1976 has long lost its 3-D effect, but it still has super-bright color. A nice substitute for the Topps set.

It was sets like Kellogg's and Hostess that brought variety to my baseball card world. Those were the choices back then. No Upper Deck, Fleer, Donruss – or any of the other number of sets available beginning in the mid-1980s.

One thing I remember about these cards it that they had a tendency to curl. I've heard it referred to as the "Kellogg's Curl."

The other thing I remember is that I would never get great players like Yastrzemski in my box of cereal. For some reason I remember getting the likes of Burt Hooten.

4 comments:

Carl Crawford Cards said...

Those were just bit before my time, but a couple of them did circulate among my friends on the late '80s. They are pretty cool cards, and I like the bright colors you pointed out.

night owl said...

Hey now, Burt Hooton's better than you think! ;)

(I'd always get people like Jeff Newman).

Matt Runyon said...

I'm working on that set now. There are several more common cards (Tanana, Mayberry) and several short prints in the set. Those cards were grrrreat!

Dean Family said...

I have this set somewhere. I haven't looked at it in ages. I may have to dig this up and review the checklist