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- Hey, how's it going?
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Hi, how are you?
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Doing good.
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What do we got?
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I have an unused 1961 Sugar Smacks cereal box.
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COREY: All right.
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That's Quick Draw McGraw, right?
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Yes.
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Who's that one?
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Huckleberry Hound.
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COREY: Huckleberry Hound.
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It was simple advertising.
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If you bring a kid down a cereal aisle
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and he sees his favorite cartoon character
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on a box of cereal, that's the box of cereal he wants.
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That's what got me when I was a kid.
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The toys that were inside, that's what really prompted me.
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COREY: Oh yeah.
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Me and my brother would fight over the toy.
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I have the cereal box because I'm a collector
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of Hanna-Barbera items.
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I collect many things from Hanna-Barbera, including
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lunchboxes, cereal boxes, toys.
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I've had this cereal box for 15, 20 years.
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There's no sentimental value to me.
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It's just another thing that I collected.
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COREY: This is really cool.
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Kellogg's is a really, really strange and interesting
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company.
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There was John and William Kellogg.
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Eventually the brothers split up.
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William was more interested in making
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money and selling cereal.
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He came with the idea to start marketing more to kids.
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He's the one that started putting sugar in cereals,
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putting cartoon characters on there--
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you know, Tony the Tiger.
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You know, those were ideals that he came up with.
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So I just don't understand how you get an unused cereal box.
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Well, what it is is I think it's called a flat.
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It's usually from an advertising agency who made it,
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and they keep a sample of it.
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COREY: OK, so what else do you know about it?
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It's printed in 1961.
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COREY: OK.
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It's pretty collectible.
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There's a pretty big market for cereal-box collectors.
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There's also Hanna-Barbera collectors.
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Yeah.
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So what are you looking to do with it?
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Sell it.
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How much are you looking to get?
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$500.
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OK.
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$500.
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This really isn't my game here, man.
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Would you take $100?
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No.
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What's the lowest you'll go?
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$400, but these things go for $600, $700, $800 easily.
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Well, my man, unfortunately it don't look like we're
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going to make a deal.
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Hopefully you can find one of those $600 people for it.
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Thank you.
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I planned on putting the cereal
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box back in my collection. $100 is way too low.
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He really flaked out on the price.