What’S The Most Valuable Wheaties Box?

1934 WHEATIES HARRY KIPKE UM MICHIGAN BIG TEN COACH FOOTBALL FOOD BOX AD 21604 1995 Wheaties Breakfast of Champions Collectible Cereal Tin Box Empty Jerry Rice 49ER’S signed & framed Wheaties Cereal Box w/Rice Holo # 105 of 223

Tiger Woods Wheaties Box in Protective Case. 12 Oz Size. Great Condition. Wheaties Box. Championship Quarterbacks With Footballs! Rare! Vintage Empty 1997 MICHAEL JORDAN WHEATIES Cereal Box 18 oz Series 91 Complete! Only 1 left!

1993 Wheaties Box with Dallas Cowboys Alvin Harper Autograph Misty May-Treanor signed autograph Wheaties empty box JSA COA – Volleyball USA Two Michael Jordan Wheaties Boxes Jim Leyritz Signed Cereal Box Wheaties Baseball + C Hayes J Nelson Autograph JSA

Two Michael Jordan Wheaties Boxes Jim Leyritz Signed Cereal Box Wheaties Baseball + C Hayes J Nelson Autograph JSA Autographed Joe Montana Wheaties Cereal Box 1996 Womens Olympic Gymnastic Team Signed Wheaties Cereal Box Gold Medal Winners Empty WHEATIES Box 2012 15.6oz JEFF BURTON #31 Car [Z202d3]

When was the cereal box made?

The cereal box was produced back in 1974, but these days it is worth more than the few dollars it would have cost you back then. It was only on the market for a short time before it was discontinued, which is the reason why people are now asking $5,900 for these boxes.

People really did not start collecting cereal boxes until the 1990s, which is why this is such an iconic piece of history. There were five other sports stars released in this series of cereals, but Ted Williams takes the cake for being the most expensive.

10 Kyrie 4 Lucky Charms ($500) This cereal box was released back in 2018 and they were originally on sale for $120. You get your very own pair of Nikes in a custom-designed cereal box packaging. They are now selling for around $500 online due to their rarity when they hit the pop up stores in select areas.

This was only released in 2017 and has now hit the threshold of $5,000 for a mint condition box.

3 1975 General Mills Fruit Brute Monster ($7,900 ) This box originally carried marshmallows and fruit-flavored cereal bits and was the fourth cereal released by this company. It was produced for eight years, starting in 1974, and the werewolf mascot even made appearances in a few of Quentin Tarantino’s movies.

2 Great Illinois Corn Flake ($200,000 ) This might not be an entire box, but that doesn’t matter because this cornflake was given its own spectacular home. The flake was discovered in 2008 by a teenage girl who thought it resembles the great state of Illinois which is America’s second-largest producer of corn.

Ralston, the cereal company, never went through with the release back in 1990, which is why this box is coveted by so many collectors. One look at the singers on the box’s cover and we would have flocked the shelves, but it’s obvious the cereal makers felt differently.

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