Argentina’s World Cup Sticker Albums Are a Low-Tech Craze Immune to the Digital Revolution
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Argentina's World Cup Sticker Albums Are a Low-Tech Craze Immune to the Digital Revolution.
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World Cup sticker albums have captivated children and adults in Argentina, in a collecting fever that seems immune to the digital revolution.
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