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Kutia (Albanian for "box"), previously known as Kutia e fundit (Last Box), is the Albanian version of Deal or No Deal . It is produced by TV Klan and aired at every weeknight from September 2004 [1] to December 2011. The host is Enkel Demi.

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The format was similar to Affari Tuoi , but this show has 26 boxes instead of 20. Originally, the player could win as big as 5,000 or as small as €0.01. The top prize was later raised to €10,000. [1] Like Pacco X and Pacco Y of Affari Tuoi, there was a Kutia X contains a mysterious prize.

In the first half of 2010, the top prize was doubled to €20,000, [2] a Kutia Y was added as well.

A new season started on September 6, 2010 and the top prize was further increased to €25,000. [3] On October 13, 2010, the top prize was revealed in the player's box after the player rejected the final offer of €5,000 while another remaining box contained €2,000, but his winning was halved to €12,500 after playing an additional game.

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