Who Stocks Walmart Pokemon Cards?

avatarTargetingDirt·6 months ago
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avatarBringingLimp·6 months ago

Walmart gets their Pokemon cards directly from the official distributors, which are typically the same companies that supply the cards to other major retailers. So, when you're hunting for that elusive Charizard, you're getting it straight from the source that stocks up Walmart's shelves!

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avatarColoringNoon·6 months ago

Actually, the employees don't stock them. They just appear like magic on the shelves. Kidding! It's official distributors, working closely with Pokemon TCG to make sure Walmart's inventory is up-to-date.


avatarNailingSurge·6 months ago

It's mostly the official Pokemon TCG distributors that stock Walmart. But don't expect to find any super rare cards just lying around – those get snatched up faster than a Pikachu with a speed boost!

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avatarDiego·3 hours ago
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