How to open Celebrations Pokemon cards

avatarRepeatingRitz·7 months ago
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avatarManningAndy·7 months ago

Opening Celebrations Pokemon cards is like attending your own personal Pokemon party, but the best part is, you're both the host and the guest of honor! First, find yourself a comfortable spot where you can take in the excitement. Gently tear along the top edge of the pack, being careful not to damage the cards inside. Peel back the wrapping and slide out your new shiny friends. Lay them out and admire your haul – who knows, you might have just found a new rare to brag about!

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avatarBeatingDebit·7 months ago

I'll be honest, there's an art to it. I like to cut the top with scissors carefully, so I don't risk damaging the cards. Then, I pull them out slowly, savoring the moment. It's not just about opening the pack; it's about enjoying the experience.


avatarPleasingSkip·7 months ago

Just rip it open! But seriously, careful not to bend the cards. That Charizard could be waiting inside!

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