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    Scratchies in Germany

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    Does anyone know if you can buy equivalents of scratchies in Germany?
    A scratchie is an Australian name we use for a small card you can buy at newsagents which you scratch the surface of, to reveal pictures and things that you need to match. i.e. try to find 3 of something. Lots of people buy them for a dollar or $2 and you can win small amounts or very large amounts of money on them.
    A friend visiting wondered if you could buy them here.

    Thanks!!
    AuthorManda15 Jan 10, 22:54
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    In Austria you can buy a "Rubbellos", that seems to be identical with your scratchie.
    #1Author Sachs (638558) 15 Jan 10, 22:59
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    They're called Rubbellose and are sold at newsstands, kiosks and the like all over the country.
    #2Authorheiho15 Jan 10, 23:01
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    A scratch-off lottery ticket is called "Rubbellos". They do exist.
    #3Authorppp15 Jan 10, 23:03
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    Thanks heaps!!

    My Friends were happy to hear that.
    #4AuthorManda15 Jan 10, 23:06
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    Known as scratch cards (or scratchcards) in Britain.

    (scratchie is a new word for me.)

    related discussion: scratch card
    #5AuthorKinkyAfro (587241) 15 Jan 10, 23:30
     
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