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Duncan Yo-Yo - Super Sugar Crisp cereal premium
Exhibit #4029
TypeProduction
ShapeSpecialty
AxleFixed String
FinishUnfinished
ColorBlue
PackagingPoly Bagged
ConstructionMulti-piece plastic
ResponseNone
GapFixed
ConditionMint in Package
Date1979
To1980
OwnerRick Brough
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In 1980, Post teamed up with Duncan to offer a mini plastic Duncan yo-yo free inside boxes of Post Super Sugar Crisp cereal. The yo-yo came in four colors: yellow, blue, red, and black. Each yo-yo came with two easy-to-apply decals (one of the Post Super Sugar Crisp bear and one with Duncan Yo-Yo branding on it), and 20 to 30 inches of yo-yo string. The plastic yo-yo was actually made by W.G. Inc., Highland Park, Illinois, 60035 (750 Old Trail Road), not Duncan.

The back of the cereal box that included the free yo-yo, also advertised the Super Sugar Crisp-Duncan Yo-Yolympics contest. You could enter the contest for a chance to become the 1980 National Champion and win a $1,000 scholarship bond. See the Duncan - Professional - 1980 Yo-Yolympics - Super Sugar Crisp cereal exhibit.
Other Views
Profile and sides A and B faces
Contents
Bagged
Cereal box

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