



These phone cards were available right after September 11th, and reflect the call for patriotism that spread across the US (and in all forms of household goods). Before 9/11, I'm 99% certain phone cards didn't have a picture of a baby wrapped in an American flag or the words "United We Stand" in bold.
*These particular cards supposedly are from a NYC firefighter who worked at Ground Zero, which is possible since these are complimentary.
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