Another set from 1933. That makes 4 of them...or literally half the different sets from the entire decade in my collection!
When I think of Planters, I think of Mr. Peanut, the mascot that defines not just the company, but the entire world of peanuts.
I don't think of trading cards.
Perhaps if I lived in the 1930s, that would not have been the case. Inserted with Big Game peanut bars were 25 smaller cards of Hunted Animals. (Although I've never heard of kangaroos being hunted, card #11). I did a search and could not find ANY reference whatsoever to the Big Game bar, not even a reference to these cards. I have no idea if the advertised "Trapped Animals" set was ever issued.
These cards are fairly small, about half the size of a standard modern card. The scan displays significantly larger than the card is.
There's a lot of action going on on this card- the buffalo has chased a man up a tree while a hunter takes aim at the buffalo, which looks to me like it's getting ready to try and knock the tree down and presumably, eat the man in the tree. (I am assuming the buffaloes are carnivorous)
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Just the way you worded it about the guy in the tree and the buffalo planning a meal, cracked me up. I am glad we don't have any of them around here.
ReplyDeleteWow - those are frigging cool. Kids in the early years had the coolest stuff when they were ruining their dinner.
ReplyDeleteYep. I have not seen a promo issue like this in years now. Feel bad for the kids of today.
DeleteYou just keep coming up with great unknown sets. Mhappy Holidays
ReplyDeleteThanks! To you as well! I am just finding these by dumb luck, really. Most of the vintage non-sports I have I just stumbled into, not actually setting out to look for them.
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