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A star card is a card with basketball stars printed on it. It was launched by an American tobacco manufacturer in 1880 AD. Early player cards were used as gifts for buying cigarettes (attached to cigarette boxes). Due to the good response, candy and toy manufacturers also followed suit, gradually forming a unique collectible in the United States. A cultural product with characteristics and a broad audience has been formed.
Star cards are mainly produced by several star card production companies such as Panini, Topps, UpperDeck, FLEER, and Skybox. Skybox went bankrupt in 2001 and was acquired by FLEER to form FLEER/Skybox. FLEER/Skybox closed down in 2005 and was acquired by UpperDeck. In the 2009/10 season, the Italian company PANINI signed an exclusive distribution right with the NBA, so only PANINI can produce and issue NBA star cards (in short, star cards with the NBA LOGO).