Chinese Fortune Sticks was a Western name for the ancient Chinese method of divination known as kau cim. It was considered the oldest known method of fortune-telling, at least by humans, and involved wooden sticks that told the user's daily fortune. Containers of Chinese Fortune Sticks, consisting of seventy-eight sticks each, were sold at Zonko's Joke Shop by the 1990s.
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