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The team also found that the proportion of gold papers grew from about 4% of all papers in 2004 to 12% in 2011 (see graph).
As Amorphia's newsletter announced to readers, anyone could "become an 'acapulco gold' sales representative... [by] going around to head shops, bookstores, hip boutiques, and anyplace else that sells cigarette rolling papers in your area, and making sure they sell 'acapulco gold' papers".
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