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My Appologies, I have not updated this Price Guide in Quite a while. You could easily Double all my values on Cereal Boxes.
The Monster Cereals (Count Chocula, Boo Berry, Franken Berry, Yummy Mummy n Fruite Brute)
will be covered in this there own chapter. The reason is there are 4 groups
of boxes that deserve a higher focus for collectors; Wheaties, Monster
Cereals, Cap'n Crunch n Pebbles.
I invite everyone who uses or reads The Cereal Box Price Guide to join me on facebook at Cereal Box Price Guide n Archives - CBPGA and tell me what you think.
When you click one of the advert on this page, that is how I earn money for writing this.
Big G please do more retro boxes. Icons in upper right are good enough to always identify as 2013s.
Definitions
Full = box with original contents.
Flattened = a box that was once full of cereal, then emptied & carefully flattened, using existing side seams. The box will show you how as you attempt it.
A Flat = unused, never assembled. These can come two ways, an uncut sheet or a cut sheet ready to be shaped & glued. Most commonly these are found as cut sheets. I fold these once at the seam for shipping. I find it just plain stupid to attempt to ship a flat unfolded, every additional square inch of shipping surface increases the chance of damage when shipping. All file copies at manufacturers are folded once at a seam. Get over it people, it does no damage realistically to the flat & extends the overall life condition of the flat.
Shaped Flat = a flat that has been folded at side seems & glued. Top & bottom flaps have not been folded on a shaped flat. Shaped flats are the printers product ready for use at the factory.
The crease = there is one flaw almost every cereal box that ever served time on a store shelf will have. It is the top crease in the middle from where people commonly pick it up. More or less people pick up a box of cereal from the top using the thumb on one side index finger same hand on the back side. We all do it. Check yourself out next time at the store, grab a box off the shelf, pause & note the indentation you made in the box. To me this is the common flaw in almost all flattened cereal boxes. You can prize for it not being there, but it would be nuts to discount for it.
Again why I only collect flattened boxes. Say miracle of miracles you have a full box on a shelve at home. Are you gonna put an armed guard on it to keep some idiot from picking it up the most common way everyone in the world would. If a cereal box is full it will get this crease sooner or later.
Remember I do not value at prices people want. I value at a good buy for the item. On values my bottom value will be $5 to $10.00. Here's why. Either you want a box or you don't. If you don't it is worth nothing to you. If you want it, how do you not value it at $5 to $10.00? A box of cereal costs about $4.00 at the store, so for a box to exist it starts at a $4.00 value in life. $5 to $10.00 is just easier as a bottom line. If you won't pay $5 to $10.00 for a cereal box, why are you even bothering to collect.
Hard fact / Harsh reality. I buy cereal boxes in quantity, preferably 50 to a thousand or 2 at a time. I pay roughly $1.00 per box for flats. I pay .50 cents to $1.00 each for flattened boxes in quantity. This is for boxes I want in Quantity. I have payed $2.00 each for Ralston Flats, quantity over 750. I as a dealer can not pay more & hope to make any kind of reasonable profit to me.
As with the whole Pez thingy, see Pez Outlaw Diary. I have a lot of added costs in advertising, promotion & support material. Time expenditure alone creating the Cereal Box Price Guide.
WARNING! Prices in this guide are for near complete boxes. Meaning 1 or 2 flaps missing. I see a lot of Box backs or fronts only for sale on ebay etc. To me one panel front or back has no value. A portion of a box, box top etc has no value. This guide values near complete boxes only
When you click one of the advert on this page, that is how I earn money for writing this.
Monster Cereals from General Mills
Boo Berry - debut 1973
Count Chocula - debut 1971
Franken Berry - debut 1971
Fruit Brute - debut 1974
Yummy Mummy - debut 1988
I need 10s of thousands of cereal boxes to continue n complete this project. So I ask Cereal Companies here in the USA to send me boxes so I can continue this work.
The Cereal Box Price Guide is the first n only of it's kind. A guide to collecting cereal boxes. A possible book that celebrates how magical n collectible your product is. the Cereal Box Price Guide has an image for every cereal box valued.
Unlike other requests you may get, large quantities of boxes from 1990 to 2014 are welcome. I need a lot of everything. Please send Massive quantities. Hundreds of 1 box type welcome.
send to.
sj glew
5611 w. lehman rd
dewitt mi 48820
I do not do email, not ever. If you contact me here, my reply will also be here.
I invite everyone who uses or reads The Cereal Box Price Guide to join me on facebook at Cereal Box Price Guide n Archives - CBPGA and tell me what you think.
When you click one of the advert on this page, that is how I earn money for writing this.
These Icons in upper right on face of cereal box are good enough to always identify as 2013s. |
Big G please do more retro boxes. Icons in upper right are good enough to always identify as 2013s.
Definitions
Full = box with original contents.
Flattened = a box that was once full of cereal, then emptied & carefully flattened, using existing side seams. The box will show you how as you attempt it.
A Flat = unused, never assembled. These can come two ways, an uncut sheet or a cut sheet ready to be shaped & glued. Most commonly these are found as cut sheets. I fold these once at the seam for shipping. I find it just plain stupid to attempt to ship a flat unfolded, every additional square inch of shipping surface increases the chance of damage when shipping. All file copies at manufacturers are folded once at a seam. Get over it people, it does no damage realistically to the flat & extends the overall life condition of the flat.
Shaped Flat = a flat that has been folded at side seems & glued. Top & bottom flaps have not been folded on a shaped flat. Shaped flats are the printers product ready for use at the factory.
The crease = there is one flaw almost every cereal box that ever served time on a store shelf will have. It is the top crease in the middle from where people commonly pick it up. More or less people pick up a box of cereal from the top using the thumb on one side index finger same hand on the back side. We all do it. Check yourself out next time at the store, grab a box off the shelf, pause & note the indentation you made in the box. To me this is the common flaw in almost all flattened cereal boxes. You can prize for it not being there, but it would be nuts to discount for it.
Again why I only collect flattened boxes. Say miracle of miracles you have a full box on a shelve at home. Are you gonna put an armed guard on it to keep some idiot from picking it up the most common way everyone in the world would. If a cereal box is full it will get this crease sooner or later.
Remember I do not value at prices people want. I value at a good buy for the item. On values my bottom value will be $5 to $10.00. Here's why. Either you want a box or you don't. If you don't it is worth nothing to you. If you want it, how do you not value it at $5 to $10.00? A box of cereal costs about $4.00 at the store, so for a box to exist it starts at a $4.00 value in life. $5 to $10.00 is just easier as a bottom line. If you won't pay $5 to $10.00 for a cereal box, why are you even bothering to collect.
Hard fact / Harsh reality. I buy cereal boxes in quantity, preferably 50 to a thousand or 2 at a time. I pay roughly $1.00 per box for flats. I pay .50 cents to $1.00 each for flattened boxes in quantity. This is for boxes I want in Quantity. I have payed $2.00 each for Ralston Flats, quantity over 750. I as a dealer can not pay more & hope to make any kind of reasonable profit to me.
As with the whole Pez thingy, see Pez Outlaw Diary. I have a lot of added costs in advertising, promotion & support material. Time expenditure alone creating the Cereal Box Price Guide.
WARNING! Prices in this guide are for near complete boxes. Meaning 1 or 2 flaps missing. I see a lot of Box backs or fronts only for sale on ebay etc. To me one panel front or back has no value. A portion of a box, box top etc has no value. This guide values near complete boxes only
When you click one of the advert on this page, that is how I earn money for writing this.
Monster Cereals from General Mills
Boo Berry - debut 1973
1973 Boo Berry Cereal Box = $350.00 |
1976 Boo Berry = $250.00 |
1977 Boo Berry Cereal Box = $250.00 |
1978 Boo Berry Cereal Box = $250.00 |
1981 Boo Berry Cereal Box = $200.00 |
1981 Boo Berry Cereal Box = $200.00 |
1982 Boo Berry Cereal Box = $200.00 |
1984 Boo Berry Cereal Box = $200.00 |
1984 Boo Berry Cereal Box = $200.00 |
1984 Boo Berry Cereal Box = $200.00 |
1985 Boo Berry Cereal Box = $200.00 |
1985 Boo Berry Cereal Box = $200.00 |
1985 Boo Berry Cereal Box = $200.00 |
1987 Boo Berry Cereal Box = $50 to $100.00 |
1988 Boo Berry Cereal Box = $25.00 |
1996 Boo Berry Cereal Box = $10.00 |
1998 Boo Berry Cereal Box = $10.00 |
1999 Boo Berry Cereal Box = $10.00 |
2000 Boo Berry Cereal Box = $10.00 |
2000 Boo Berry Cereal Box = $10.00 |
2001 Boo Berry Cereal Box & CD = $10.00 |
2001 Boo Berry Cereal Box & CD = $10.00 |
2001Boo Berry Monster Cereal box = $10.00 |
2003 Boo Berry Cereal Box $5.00 |
2004 Boo Berry Cereal Box $5.00 |
2009 Boo Berry Cereal Box $5.00 |
2012 Boo Berry Cereal Box = $4.00 |
Count Chocula - debut 1971
COUNT CHOCULA Cereal Box = $125.00 |
1970s Count Chocula Cereal Box = $125.00 |
1971 Count Chocula = $125.00 |
1976 Count Chocula Cereal Box = $125.00 |
1976 Count Chocula Bike Spinner Cereal Box = $125.00 |
1977 Count Chocula Cereal Box = $125.00 |
1977 Count Chocula Cereal Box = $125.00 |
1977 Count Chocula Cereal Box = $125.00 |
1977 Count Chocula Cereal Box = $125.00 |
1977 Count Chocula Cereal Box = $125.00 |
1977 Count Chocula w Star Wars Stick-Ons Cereal Box = $125.00 |
1978 Count Chocula w Star Wars Card Cereal Box = $125.00 |
1978 Count Chocula Cereal Box = $125.00 |
1978 Count Chocula Cereal Box = $125.00 |
1979 Count Chocula Cereal Box = $125.00 |
1980 Count Chocula Cereal Box = $125.00 |
1980s Count Chocula = $50 to $100.00 |
1980 Count Chocula = $50 to $100.00 |
1980 Count Chocula Cereal Box = $50 to $100.00 |
1981 Count Chocula Cereal Box = $125.00 |
1981 Count Chocula Cereal Box = $125.00 |
1982 Count Chocula w Money Machine Game Cereal Box = $50 to $125.00 |
1982 Count Chocula Cereal Box = $50 to $125.00 |
1983 Count Chocula Cereal Box = $50 to $100.00 |
1983 Count Chocula w Monster Stampos Cereal Box = $50 to $125.00 |
1983 Count Chocula Cereal Box = $50 to $125.00 |
1984 Count Chocula Cereal Box = $50 to $100.00 |
1984 Count Chocula Cereal Box = $50 to $125.00 |
1985 Count Chocula Cereal Box = $50 to $125.00 |
1985 Count Chocula Cereal Box = $50 to $125.00 |
1985 Count Chocula w Stomper Sticker Cereal Box = $50 to $125.00 |
1985 Count Chocula Cereal Box $50.00 |
1986 Count Chocula Cereal Box = $50.00 |
1986 Count Chocula Cereal Box = $50.00 |
1987 Count Chocula Bela Lugosi Cereal Box = $25 to $35.00 |
1987 Count Chocula Cereal Box = $25 to $35.00 |
1987 Count Chocula Cereal Box = $25.00 |
1988 Count Chocula Cereal Box = $25.00 |
1988 Count Chocula Cereal Box = $25.00 |
1989 Count Chocula Cereal Box = $25.00 |
1989 Count Chocula Cereal Box = $25.00 |
1990 Count Chocula Cereal Box = $15 to $20.00 |
1991 Count Chocula Cereal Box = $15.00 |
1991 Count Chocula Cereal Box = $15.00 |
1991 Count Chocula Cereal Box = $10.00 |
1992 Count Chocula Cereal Box = $10.00 |
1992 Count Chocula Cereal Box = $10.00 |
1992 Count Chocula Cereal Box Bat vari-vue eye = $10.00 |
1992 NEW on box Count Chocula Cereal Box = $10.00 |
1993 Count Chocula Cereal Box = $10.00 |
1993 Count Chocula Cereal Box = $10.00 |
1994 Count Chocula Foil Cereal Box = $10.00 |
1994 Count Chocula Foil Cereal Box = $10.00 |
1995 Count Chocula Cereal Box & CD = $10.00 |
1996 Count Chocula Cereal Box & CD = $10.00 |
1997 Count Chocula Casper Marshmallow & Video offer Cereal Box = $10.00 |
1997 Count Chocula Cereal Box = $10.00 |
1998 Count Chocula Cereal Box = $10.00 |
1998 Count Chocula Cereal Box = $10.00 |
1998 Count Chocula Cereal Box = $10.00 |
1998 Count Chocula Cereal Box = $10.00 |
1998 Count Chocula Cereal Box = $10.00 |
1998 Count Chocula Cereal Box = $10.00 |
1998 Count Chocula Cereal Box = $10.00 |
1999 Count Chocula Cereal Box = $10.00 |
1999 Count Chocula Cereal Box = $10.00 |
1999 Count Chocula Cereal Box = $10.00 |
1999 Count Chocula Cereal Box = $10.00 |
2000 Count Chocula Cereal Box = $10.00 |
2000 Count Chocula Cereal Box = $10.00 |
2003 Count Chocula Cereal Box = $10.00 |
2004 Count Chocula Cereal Box = $10.00 |
2004 Count Chocula Cereal Box = $10.00 |
2000 Count Chocula Cereal Box = $5 to $10.00 |
2012 Count Chocula Cereal Box = $4.00 |
Franken Berry - debut 1971
1971 Franken Berry Cereal Box = $250.00 |
1970s Franken Berry Cereal Box = $125.00 |
1972 Franken Berry Cereal Box = $125.00 |
1972 Franken Berry Cereal Box = $125.00 |
1973 Franken Berry Cereal Box = $125.00 |
1976 Franken Berry Cereal Box = $125.00 |
1976 Franken Berry w Stamp Printer = $125.00 |
1976 Franken Berry = $125.00 |
1978 Franken Berry Cereal Box = $125.00 |
1978 Franken Berry Cereal Box = $125.00 |
1978 Franken Berry Cereal Box = $125.00 |
1970s Frankenberry = $50 to $125.00 |
1980 Franken Berry Cereal Box = $125.00 |
1981 Franken Berry Cereal Box = $125.00 |
1982 Frankenberry = $50 to $125.00 |
1980s Franken Berry Cereal Box = $50.00 |
1984 Franken Berry Shoe Taggers Cereal Box $50 to $125.00 |
1984 Franken Berry Cereal Box = $50.00 |
1985 Franken Berry Cereal Box = $25 to $50.00 |
1986 Franken Berry Cereal Box = $50.00 |
1986 Franken Berry Cereal Box = $50.00 |
1987 Franken Berry Cereal Box = $20.00 |
1987 Franken Berry Cereal Box = $20.00 |
1988 Franken Berry Cereal Box = $20.00 |
1995 Franken Berry Cereal Box = $10.00 |
1995 Franken Berry Cereal Box = $10.00 |
1996 Franken Berry Cereal Box = $10.00 |
1998 Franken Berry Casper meets Wendy Marshmallows Cereal Box = $10.00 |
1999 Franken Berry Cereal Box = $10.00 |
2000 Franken Berry Cereal Box = $10.00 |
2001 Franken Berry Scooby Doo Fruit Snack offer Cereal Box = $10.00 |
1999 Franken Berry Cereal Box = $10.00 |
2003 Franken Berry Cereal Box = $5.00 |
2004 Franken Berry Cereal Box = $5.00 |
2004 Franken Berry Cereal Box = $5.00 |
2009 Franken Berry Cereal Box = $5.00 |
2012 Franken Berry Cereal Box = $4.00 |
Fruit Brute - debut 1974
FRUIT BRUTE Cereal Box = $250.00 |
1970s Fruit Brute Cereal Box = $250.00 |
1974 Fruit Brute Cereal Box = $250.00 |
1974 Fruit Brute Cereal Box = $250.00 |
1975 Fruit Brute Cereal Box = $250.00 |
1975 Fruit Brute Cereal Box = $250.00 |
1976 Fruit Brute = $250.00 |
1976 Fruit Brute = $250.00 |
1979 Fruit Brute Cereal Box = $250.00 |
1980 Fruit Brute Cereal Box = $250.00 |
Yummy Mummy - debut 1988
YUMMY MUMMY Cereal Box = $100.00 |
1987 Yummy Mummy Cereal Box = $100.00 |
1988 Yummy Mummy Cereal Box = $125.00 |
Yummy Mummy Box, Big G Treasure Hunt = $50 to $100.00 |
1989 Yummy Mummy Cereal Box = $100.00 |
I need 10s of thousands of cereal boxes to continue n complete this project. So I ask Cereal Companies here in the USA to send me boxes so I can continue this work.
The Cereal Box Price Guide is the first n only of it's kind. A guide to collecting cereal boxes. A possible book that celebrates how magical n collectible your product is. the Cereal Box Price Guide has an image for every cereal box valued.
Unlike other requests you may get, large quantities of boxes from 1990 to 2014 are welcome. I need a lot of everything. Please send Massive quantities. Hundreds of 1 box type welcome.
send to.
sj glew
5611 w. lehman rd
dewitt mi 48820
I do not do email, not ever. If you contact me here, my reply will also be here.