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Each box explains the series' origin on the side and includes a helpful graphic ... Inside, in the grand tradition of cereal box prizes, are limited edition prints, postcards, and a zine.
In the 1930s, General Mills began enticing kids with paper airplanes and trading cards packed inside cereal boxes. In the 1940s, Army buttons could be dug out of Pep cereal. In the 1950s ...