are Pokemon cards made of cardboard?

avatarBivouacingFirm7 months ago
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avatarTrottingArea7 months ago

Yup, Pokemon cards are indeed made of cardboard. They're a special kind of high-quality, durable cardboard to ensure they can handle being shuffled, played, and traded without getting damaged too quickly. So, while they might seem like simple pieces of cardstock, there's a bit more to them to help them last longer in your collection.

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avatarPressingDesk7 months ago

Actually, it's not just any cardboard. It's like the superhero version of cardboard. Dense, tough, and ready to endure epic battles across kitchen tables worldwide.


avatarSwellingDump7 months ago

Nope, they're made of unicorn dreams and magic - just kidding! They're cardboard, alright. High-grade and built to last, but at the end of the day, it's a sturdy type of paper product.

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