Red and Rover by Brian Basset for September 22, 2011
September 21, 2011
September 23, 2011
Transcript:
Red: I'm thinking of starting a cereal box collection. Just think how valuable they'll be in 100 years!
Rover: Will you be around to enjoy it?
Red: Silly dog, I'm going to eat the cereal now.
The galley of the St. Roch (RCMP schooner preserved as on the day it entered Vancouver Harbour at the end of the first two-way voyage through the Northwest Passage), has the 1944 cereal boxes – wax paper covered, no inner packaging, and with aircraft identification information on the box. It is on exhibit at the Vancouver Maritime Museum, complete with the actual recorded CBC programme for that day, including the news read by Loren Greene.
comicgos about 13 years ago
I only wish I had been smart enough to hold on to a few cereal boxes from my childhood! Didn’t see eBay coming when I was six!
Catfeet Premium Member about 13 years ago
There’s probably more fiber in the box than there is in the cereal…but the Cap’t Oats poster horse is adorable!
GROG Premium Member about 13 years ago
It might be interesting to look at even 50 lears later.
Elaine Rosco Premium Member about 13 years ago
Red and Rover will live forever!
Dry and Dusty Premium Member about 13 years ago
I would love to see another one of those Ralston Rice Chex boxes that had that newspaper on it. You know what I mean?
hippogriff about 13 years ago
Dry: Yeah, I;m old enough. They also marketed them as “adult” cereals. I wish they still had those low-sugar cereals on the market.
kfaatz925 about 13 years ago
I would love to see some cereal boxes from Red’s day.
boldyuma about 13 years ago
Dad used to take me to a diner for
breakfast back in the late 1950’s early 60’s.
He would have his bacon and eggs over easy..
I,on the other hand, would see the little boxes
of Kellogg’s cereals up on the shelf and order “Sugar Pops”
because it had a cowboy throwing a lasso…
shewith5 about 13 years ago
Got a Princess Leah doll when I was 5. Family told me to keep it in the box, it would be worth tons o’ moolah. I was 5, I didn’t listen…
cheetahqueen about 13 years ago
I actually have a box of Millenios (Cheerios special edition from 2000)!
jmo328 about 13 years ago
If I remember it right the small boxes could be opened from the front and used as a bowl.
hippogriff about 13 years ago
The galley of the St. Roch (RCMP schooner preserved as on the day it entered Vancouver Harbour at the end of the first two-way voyage through the Northwest Passage), has the 1944 cereal boxes – wax paper covered, no inner packaging, and with aircraft identification information on the box. It is on exhibit at the Vancouver Maritime Museum, complete with the actual recorded CBC programme for that day, including the news read by Loren Greene.