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** On post-1989 tapes, if the company abbreviation letters from the year-week code on the tape did not indicate the distributor, they would always be RVS (1989-1998) or DLX (1998-2006).
** On post-1989 tapes, if the company abbreviation letters from the year-week code on the tape did not indicate the distributor, they would always be RVS (1989-1998) or DLX (1998-2006).
*** Some factory sealed copies of early-to-mid-1990s and 1998-2005 tapes, mainly those that either have no dates at all, or have the company abbreviation letters on the top of the code indicate the tape duplicator instead of the distributor, have a blue or white Deluxe Laboratories "Film Reel" watermark logo on the plastic wrap, in place of the distributor watermark logo. The logo is usually on the back of the packaging.
*** Some factory sealed copies of early-to-mid-1990s and 1998-2005 tapes, mainly those that either have no dates at all, or have the company abbreviation letters on the top of the code indicate the tape duplicator instead of the distributor, have a blue or white Deluxe Laboratories "Film Reel" watermark logo on the plastic wrap, in place of the distributor watermark logo. The logo is usually on the back of the packaging.
* Tapes duplicated in Mexicali from 1987-1995 would have a visible blend sticker plastered over the back of the packaging that says "Made in Mexico."
* Tapes duplicated in Mexicali from 1987-1995 would have a visible blend sticker plastered over the back of the packaging that says "Made in Mexico." After 1995, the notation would be printed underneath the label on some sticker-label tapes.


==Fun Facts==
==Fun Facts==