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Posted By: Jorge Marce
When a card is catagorized as a tobacco (T-type) or caramel (E-type) does it just mean that the card was produced by a tobacco co. or caramel co. or does it also mean that it was distributed along with tobacco or caramel products. One more question, and forgive my ignorance, but what is the common link in W-type cards. I know they include strip cards as well as Cabinets, I don't follow the connection. Looking forward to your answers. |
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