What stores do they sell Pokemon cards?

avatarMuggingCreek10 months ago
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avatarAttendingStoke10 months ago

Honestly, just hit up your local Walmart or Target. They've got racks of them.

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avatarRatingLink10 months ago

I found some real gems at a local game store once. Small shops can have exclusive cards and the owners usually know their stuff. It's cool to support local businesses too.


avatarJokingTunic10 months ago

Eh, just buy them online. Physical stores are overrated and often overpriced.


avatarSignalingCloud10 months ago

Oh, Pokemon cards are practically everywhere now! You'll find them at big-box retailers like Walmart and Target for sure. If you're looking for something a bit more special, local game shops and card stores often carry them, along with exclusive deals and sometimes even rare finds. Don't forget to check online too; official Pokemon website and other major online retailers have a great selection.

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