Jell-O, a sister company of Post Cereal, joined the package design card fray in 1962 with a 197 card offering that did not see full U.S. distribution. As a result, they are far harder to find than their cereal cousins by a fairly wide margin and also had to be crammed onto a small pudding or gelatin box. This PSA 4 Clemente is fairly high grade for a Jell-O as only 3 examples are graded higher (a pair of sixes is as good as it gets) out of 27 total, with the vast majority given the "A" tag. You can see a little wear down the right side and the back is spot on clean.