Boxtop

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title: Boxtop
text: A boxtop, in the context of being a proof of purchase, is understood to be the upper portion of a product box, detached, and mailed as part of a claim for a radio premium or other advertising offer. Betty Crocker was a leader in the mailin box top space beginning in 1929. Their coupon catalog allowed loyal customers to mail in either money or coupons to purchase items in the catalog. During the 1930s through 1960s, cereal boxtops were usually the most common proofs of purchase used to claim such
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description: Upper Portion of a product box used as proof of purchase
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date modified: 2024-02-01T14:10:45Z
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