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|  anyone know how to pop out an indented toy plastic? 
			
			I have a starting lineup sealed that has an indention in the plastic. I was wondering if anyone knew a good way to pop it back out?
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			You can use a small rubber suction cup. I had a similar problem with the packaging on a Rocky Marciano SL, and solved it by using one of the suction cup hangers for window decorations. You can find them at WalMart for about a buck.
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			Awewome ill give that a try    | 
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			You could also try holding a lighted match or lighter next to it to warm the air inside, just be careful not to get too close...
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