Description: 1945-47 Kellogg's All-Wheat Historical Automobiles # 13 Franklin (EX) Kellogg's was originally founded as the Battle Creek Toasted Corn Flake Company in 1906. The company's founder Will Keith Kellogg is credited with inventing corn flakes along with his brother John Harvey Kellogg. The company was renamed the Kellogg Company in 1922. Since that time, Kellogg's has become a multi-national producer of breakfast foods, snack foods, cookies and crackers.Kellogg's set scope is what makes this card just a tip of the iceberg. They first cross-marketed cereal with baseball and other sports in the 1930s, soon after Wheaties achieved success by adding player endorsements. Two brands, Pep and All-Wheat, used sports issues as in-box promos, and although the latter existed for less than a decade, it no doubt pleased kids by creating three of these 150-card sets to collect and trade.No year appears on the card, but All-Wheat published their first set of 150 cards in 1945, second in 1946, and today's version in 1947. Cards came as box inserts on 2x4 perforated sheets, (8) total cards, with subsets mixed together. Being able to just fold and separate cards kept them in much better shape than other food makers. Individual cards are 1 3/4 X 2 1/2.1945 Subsets:Aeroplanes (series of 15)Camp Crafts (series of 15)Firearms (series of 15)Peoples of the World (series of 15)Ships of War (series of 15)Sports Records (series of 15)Sport-Tip (series of 30)Strange Animals (series of 15)Vehicles of War (series of 15)1946 Subsets:Aeroplanes (series of 15)Denizens of the Deep (series of 15)Dogs (series of 15)Great Deeds in Canada (series of 15)Histories of Flight (series of 15)Sport-Tips (series of 30)Things to Make (series of 15)Tricks (series of 15)Uniforms (series of 15)1947 Subsets:Aeroplanes (series of 15)Boats (series of 15)First Aid Tips (series of 15)Historical Automobiles (series of 15)Picture Puzzle (series of 15)Sports Histories (series of 15)Sport-Tips (series of 30)Strange Birds (series of 15)Things to Make (series of 15)We believe that all our listings are 100% Original and Authentic unless otherwise noted. They are all covered by a 30 Day Money Back Guarantee, if for whatever reason you are not happy with your purchase we will exchange it, replace it, discount it or you can return it for a full refund.Standard/Combined 1st Class Shipping via USPS is $3.95 for the first card and $0.15 for each additional card, with a max. of (40) items per invoice. Subject to change as postal rates continue to increase. Estimated delivery is 3-5 days. Subject to change as postal delivery schedules continue to increase. Please see shipping tab for current postage rates.Please see all of our other ads & visit our store for some great deals on both New & Vintage cards, comics and more.Get your copy of the DC Rebirth or the All New, All Different Marvel Series before they are gone!Yes! We are always buying & accepting consignments.We are trying to establish a Brand and grow our business within the E-bay cyber world, so please Join/Follow us, you never know what we will list next, because: We are: The Toy Collector 4 U 2 C
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Location: Madison, Alabama
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All returns accepted: Returns Accepted
Item must be returned within: 30 Days
Refund will be given as: Money Back
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Convention/Event: N/A
Card Size: 1 3/4 X 2 1/2
Autographed: No
Set: All-Wheat
Signed By: N/A
Autograph Format: N/A
Year Manufactured: 1945
TV Show: N/A
Vintage: Yes
Card Thickness: 75 Pt.
Language: English
Parallel/Variety: Historical Automobiles
Card Name: Franklin
Manufacturer: Kellogg's
Features: Base Set
Featured Person/Artist: N/A
Movie: N/A
Character: N/A
Print Run: N/A
Material: Card Stock
Age Level: 13+
Insert Set: N/A
Original/Licensed Reprint: Original
Franchise: Kellogg's All-Wheat
California Prop 65 Warning: N/A
Type: Non-Sport Trading Card
Illustrator: N/A
Card Number: No. 13 of 15
Genre: History
Country/Region of Manufacture: United States