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February 1957 Boys' Life Mickey Mantle JSCA - Ad


  1962 - 1963 Boys' Life Roger Maris Mickey Mantle National Youth Sales Club Ads
   
 
  • CIRCA - 1962-1963
  • ADVERTISER - National Youth Sales Club
  • SIZE - 13.5" x 20.5" (two page ad)
  • PRICE GUIDE - $10.00-$25.00
    Excellent - Near Mint Condition
 
 
NOTES:
 
    The Junior Sales Club of America was a greeting card company, founded in 1953, which promoted its products by motivating kids to sell boxed assortments of cards in exchange for money and prizes. Young entrepreneurs who sold enough cards could win exciting prizes, such as a Daisy Eagle Air Rifle, a record player, or even a Mickey Mantle baseball glove. Ads were commonly found in a number of comic books, and Boys' Life magazine.

 Junior Sales Club of America ads featuring Mickey Mantle started to appear in Boys' Life in 1957. Using the same concept from the Junior Sales Club of America, the National Youth Sales Club advertised in Boy's Life as well. The August 1962 issue of Boys' Life, Roger Maris "Baseball Home Run King" recruited youngsters to the sales program, with a "Hit A Homer Win A Bike" contest. In 1963, Mickey Mantle headed the contest. Both were two page centerfold ads, and when "you reached first base" by selling 12 boxes you received an autographed picture of Maris in 1962, and Mantle in 1963. (A Homer was 60 boxes)


 
 
1962-1963 Boys' Life National Youth Sales Club Ads
August 1963 Boys' Life Mickey Mantle National Youth Sales Club Ad

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