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She gave me another scratch ticket, and I took it outside.
Kansas, Texas and Michigan recently introduced a $50 scratch ticket, the most expensive in the nation.
But the biggest creative marketing push centers on an old staple: the scratch ticket, which provides as much as 70 percent of lottery revenues in some states.
If you'd played a hypothetical in-flight scratch ticket — airlines are eager to find new sources of revenue — and hit, that money would be yours, too.
The winner of a $1 million lottery scratch ticket may have a problem: He is a convicted robber who is not supposed to gamble.
You will know her by the scratch ticket in her right hand.
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When scratch tickets went on sale in 1974, customers mobbed stores in Boston to buy fistfuls.
Even at Christmas, which is the busiest season for scratch tickets, no gimmick — peppermint-scented tickets, anyone?
New technologies have also enabled lotteries in other forms, such as scratch tickets ("instant lotteries") and video-lottery terminals.
"I said, 'In a pig's eye.' We've got bigger fish to fry than a guy rubbing scratch tickets".
That's why we're constantly angling for a raise at work, befriending aged relatives and springing, despite long odds, for lottery scratch tickets.
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