This is a rare premium the company only used for a few years. By the early 70's, parents were looking for children's cereals that offered good nutrition as well as taste.

This interpretation of Quake is a stuffed, two-dimensional doll with lithographed details. His arms, legs, and nose are cut out. His arms are flexed in his trademark pose, and there's a big super "Q" on his big, muscular chest.

PieceQuake
Year1965
ConditionC - 7
Description9" stuffed
CompanyQuake Cereal, Quaker Oats Company

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1960 - 1970




Part of the Collection at -
the Museum of Advertising Icons