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NY Lottery Retailer 114319

BAD APPLE — BLACK RIVER, NY Lottery Retailer

Scratch-off store page for 29845 STATE ROUTE 3, BLACK RIVER, NY 13612. This page tracks recent scratch-off performance and daily updated retailer data.

Store Smart Score 35.7 Win Rate 0.0% 30-Day IG Sales $0 Independent Store
Retailer Code
114319
Address
29845 STATE ROUTE 3
City / ZIP
BLACK RIVER 13612
30-Day Scratch Sales
$0
30-Day Prizes Paid
$35

Store Snapshot

BAD APPLE reported 20 recent sales days with a 0.0% scratch-off win rate. This page keeps the official NY Lottery retailer code 114319 and legal store name aligned with open-data records while also exposing any matched brand or category context for search and discovery. It does not make ticket-by-ticket inventory claims for this retailer.

Performance Summary

BAD APPLE has a Store Smart Score of 35.7 out of 100 and posted a 0.0% 30-day scratch-off win rate averaged $0 in daily scratch-off sales and performed best on Sun

Located at 29845 State Route 3 in Black River, BAD APPLE offers a range of scratch-off lottery tickets with a Smart Score of 35.7. Among its top games are BONUS 100X and MYSTERY MULTIPLIER, both priced at $20 and sharing a Smart Score of 71.1, as well as ULTIMATE CASH at $30 with a Smart Score of 70.3.

Store Identity

This retailer is indexed under its official NY Lottery business name, BAD APPLE. That separation helps keep retailer mapping intact for data joins while improving the descriptive relevance of the page.

Nearby Verified Retailers

StoreLocationSmart Score30-Day Sales
STEWART'S SHOPS #428
Stewart's Shops
BLACK RIVER59$47.8K

Top NY Scratch-Off Games Right Now

These are statewide ScratchOffsNY rankings for research only. ScratchOffsNY does not have authoritative per-store ticket inventory data, so this section does not indicate that BAD APPLE carries any specific game.

GamePriceSmart ScorePayout
BONUS 100X
Game #1643
$2071.176%
MYSTERY MULTIPLIER
Game #1663
$2071.174.9%
ULTIMATE CASH
Game #1650
$3070.376.7%

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