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"Designers just aren't designing with them anymore," Salomon noted. This isn't, however, a death knell for the product. "We have a few accounts that have been around for a long time. We still do a large volume, although for a very select few."
Skuros supported this idea, noting that many companies will continue to use piggybacks simply because they aren't eager to change what has worked so well for so long. "A lot of people think conservatively—that what has worked well for the past 20 years will continue to work for 20 more," he said.
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