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I’m a 60-year-old Aspergic gardening CAD-Monkey. Sardonic, cynical and with the political leanings of a social reformer, I’m also a toy and model figure collector, particularly interested in the history of plastics and plastic toys. Other interests are history, current affairs, modern art, and architecture, gardening and natural history. I love plain chocolate, fireworks and trees, but I don’t hug them, I do hug kittens. I hate ignorance, when it can be avoided, so I hate the 'educational' establishment and pity the millions they’ve failed with teaching-to-test and rote 'learning' and I hate the short-sighted stupidity of the entire ruling/industrial elite, with their planet destroying fascism and added “buy-one-get-one-free”. Likewise, I also have no time for fools and little time for the false crap we're all supposed to pretend we haven't noticed, or the games we're supposed to play. I will 'bite the hand that feeds', to remind it why it feeds.

Thursday, September 27, 2018

M is for Mail Away - Kellogg's Jungle Safari

Another one with a bit of a story behind it, I first became aware of this as a mail-away credited to Canadian Kellogg's, I think - from the images I downloaded at the time - it was an evilBay lot, from the time when the images had long tedious numbers, I knew it was from 1964 and that it looked a bit cool, but probably relatively unattainable!

Then in a mixed lot a while ago I got a paler yellow tiger with a long split down the side and no mechanism, but it gave me hope that it must have been issued here too?

Alligator; Cereal Givaways; Cereal Premium Safari Hunt; Cereal Premiums; Crocodile; Firing Toy; Hunter; Jungle Safari; Kellogg's Canada; Kellogg's Corn Flakes; Kellogg's Premiums; Leopard; Lion; Mail Away; Pellet Firing Toy; Rhino; Safari Hunt; Shooting Game; Small Scale World; smallscaleworld.blogspot.com; Tiger;
And at Sandown the other day, I picked this up! It's been totally de-labeled so no clues in what I believe is otherwise the original mailing carton, it's missing three 'bullets' and their accompanying section of runner but is otherwise complete.

Alligator; Cereal Givaways; Cereal Premium Safari Hunt; Cereal Premiums; Crocodile; Firing Toy; Hunter; Jungle Safari; Kellogg's Canada; Kellogg's Corn Flakes; Kellogg's Premiums; Leopard; Lion; Mail Away; Pellet Firing Toy; Rhino; Safari Hunt; Shooting Game; Small Scale World; smallscaleworld.blogspot.com; Tiger;
You get an alligator/crocodile (they don't explain the difference and indeed, conflate the two on the instruction sheet) and hippopotamus rhinoceros - well . . .  it looks more like a hippo'! Alongside which are the three 'big' cats; lion, tiger and leopard.

Alligator; Cereal Givaways; Cereal Premium Safari Hunt; Cereal Premiums; Crocodile; Firing Toy; Hunter; Jungle Safari; Kellogg's Canada; Kellogg's Corn Flakes; Kellogg's Premiums; Leopard; Lion; Mail Away; Pellet Firing Toy; Rhino; Safari Hunt; Shooting Game; Small Scale World; smallscaleworld.blogspot.com; Tiger;
The hunter (can you imagine what the Daily Wail would have to say if this turned-up in a cereal pack today!) has a standard press-in, click-lock, spring-loaded firing mechanism and I suspect was the only piece pre-assembled upon delivery by the Postie?

Alligator; Cereal Givaways; Cereal Premium Safari Hunt; Cereal Premiums; Crocodile; Firing Toy; Hunter; Jungle Safari; Kellogg's Canada; Kellogg's Corn Flakes; Kellogg's Premiums; Leopard; Lion; Mail Away; Pellet Firing Toy; Rhino; Safari Hunt; Shooting Game; Small Scale World; smallscaleworld.blogspot.com; Tiger;
Each animal (if you hadn't already worked it out, but the blurb has to come from somewhere!) has a rubber-band powered 'mouse-trap' trigger which when hit by a bullet throws the unfortunate 'trophy' up in the air!

Interestingly, it looks as if the crocogator-allidile was considered for posing facing the other way, with a vestigial trigger-hole on the other side of its face?

And the Canadian set I saw back in 2013 had a different colour-set, but not opposite to mine, so they must have been on one tool, run in both colours, taken off the runners and paired-up before despatch, however, whatever the mix, each animal seems meant to have the opposite colour trigger.

Alligator; Cereal Givaways; Cereal Premium Safari Hunt; Cereal Premiums; Crocodile; Firing Toy; Hunter; Jungle Safari; Kellogg's Canada; Kellogg's Corn Flakes; Kellogg's Premiums; Leopard; Lion; Mail Away; Pellet Firing Toy; Rhino; Safari Hunt; Shooting Game; Small Scale World; smallscaleworld.blogspot.com; Tiger;
The set comes with instructions that double as a play-mat and are half the size of a duvet cover (dimmer members of the PSTSM should be advised that's an attempt at humour, not an accurate description), which having been folded to the size of a mint-in-pack paper serviette; has instructions to the end-user suggesting they iron it out flat again!

I don't know which cereal brand Kellogg's attached this to, but good-old Cornflakes are the obvious first base? And the Canadian set had a more substantial mailing-box of double-skinned, corrugated-card; rather than the heavy manila of mine. Also it (the Canadian one) seems to have been mailed from/by a Rattle O.K. (or D.K.?) on behalf of Kellogg's Premiums, London, Ontario (now closed).

Scoring is as random as the Lone Star shooting-set we've seen recently!
 
2026 - From the comments (and Cerealoffers! https://cerealoffers.com/Weetabix_Ltd/Weetabix/1965/Jungle_Safari_Game/jungle_safari_game.html) it's now clear these were a Weetabix thing, over here at least, there may be some connection with Kellogg's elsewhere (Canada? There are two years between the base mark and the Weetabix offer.), so I'll leave Kellogg's in the Tag list for now, in the UK, definitely a mail-away for Weetabix, now part of the Post Cereals group I think.

6 comments:

Andy B said...

I remember this being offered in the UK in the 1960s.
Sorry, don't remember the cereal name though -would be surprised if it was cornflakes, more likely one of the more sugary child-oriented cereals.

Hugh Walter said...

Cheers Andy - I was tempted to try a humorous 'Are you cynically suggesting...' type reply, but on reflection, you've got a point, Corn Flakes didn't carry the same level of offers as some of the other brands . . . those cynical fussa-russa...!

H

Anonymous said...

Weetabix I have the box they came in

Hugh Walter said...

Cheers Anon, as you can see I have the box, but very ripped, and not in the pumped-iron sort of way!

H

Anonymous said...

I have the complete kit. From Weetabix, UK mid-60's. I loved it, but now am loathe to let my grandson have it.

Hugh Walter said...

Maybe offer it to him when he's old enough to appreciate it as a collectable? I must update the post, to reflect that the set's definitely not Kellogg's!

H