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The production of 45 RPM records significantly declined in the late 1980s and early 1990s as cassette tapes and CDs became more popular. However, some labels continued to produce 45s for special releases and collectors into the 2000s. While exact last production years vary by manufacturer and region, mainstream production largely ceased by the early 2000s. Today, 45s are primarily made in limited runs for nostalgia and special editions.

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