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...came with cups and dishes inside


Remember digging through that cereal box to find the prize at the bottom? Manufacturers and retailers learned long ago that offering free items (called advertising premiums) attracted customers and created brand loyalty. Advertising premiums date back to the late 1700s but became much more popular in the 1900s. Did your grandmother collect an entire set of dishes just by purchasing boxes of oatmeal or soap? We’ve scoured our archives to find fun examples of advertising premiums over the decades.

Kellogg’s was the first cereal to offer an advertising premium when they introduced the Funny Jungleland Moving Picture Book in 1910. Customers could mail in two packages of Corn Flakes and get the book for free.

Beginning in the 1920s, Quaker’s Mother’s Oats ran an advertising campaign where each package of oats contained a piece of china. The promotion proved popular with American families already pinching pennies to survive the Great Depression. With each purchase, customers might find items like a teacup, saucer, 6-inch plate, or an oatmeal bowl inside the box. Quaker’s promotions continued for years, with the company giving away dishes, cookware, and flatware with purchases.


Dishes packaged inside boxes of oats in the 1920s

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They are from around the 70's in age.

Not worth much though.
I’ve seen some people pay some pretty big prices for premiums depending on what they are. I know some of the dishes can go high.
 
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I’ve seen some people pay some pretty big prices for premiums depending on what they are. I know some of the dishes can go high.

I see.

I looked on ebay and some on there selling extremely cheaply (the items i have).
 
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I see.

I looked on ebay and some on there selling extremely cheaply (the items i have).
eBay is extremely overcrowded anymore. Selling something is not as easy as it used to be.
 
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My younger brother and I took turns (mid-fifties). Mother bought one box at a time. When my turn came I got a tan plastic Thunderbird. I LOVED it! The white plastic wheels turned. I had that little car for years.

And, yes, there were nice prizes in Cracker Jacks (1960).
 
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My younger brother and I took turns (mid-fifties). Mother bought one box at a time. When my turn came I got a tan plastic Thunderbird. I LOVED it! The white plastic wheels turned. I had that little car for years.

And, yes, there were nice prizes in Cracker Jacks (1960).

@Rescued One -

You inspired me to go through some of my inventory and I dig this up. They are Cracker Jack prizes on one of those old celluloid chains they used to give so you could attach your charms. I found this at a flea market a few years back. Notice the Popeye and the tiny jade elephant. I hope you enjoy the picture. :)

Oops! Hang on. Got to figure out how to post a pic in this new format. :scratch:
 
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Ugh! I give up. Sorry. :(
I can't stand the difficulty of this format. Unless I've responded to a post and it shows up in my email, I can't find anything. I can't see what the forums are or anything.

I hate what happened to my icon. It can't be read anymore.
 
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I can't stand the difficulty of this format. Unless I've responded to a post and it shows up in my email, I can't find anything. I can't see what the forums are or anything.

I hate what happened to my icon. It can't be read anymore.
It’s taken a lot of the fun out of it. My icon is messed up too.
 
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Yes it is. :(
That stinks. Well, I want to look on the bright side--- where is it?

I just say "In everything give thanks." Sometimes I scream, then I thank God it isn't worse. At my age some really weird things happen.
 
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