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			They were on the bottom of the cup, under a removeable cover.  Which seems unclear... The cups were paper and had a taller than usual bottom section. There was a circular thing that pushed in there and held the card in. I got one from a 7-11 near a cousins house. 77-78 sounds about right. In CT, they weren't in all the 7-11s, the one near my grandmother had players directly on the cups, when they had them. I may have the cup somewhere, I don't know where the cup and card are at the moment. (I vaguely recall keeping the card in the cup, I'm odd like that) | 
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