Why are Pokemon Cards Not in Stores?

avatarTrainingHost·7 months ago
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avatarScoldingIrony·7 months ago

There's a couple of reasons why you might not find Pokemon cards in stores. One big reason is the sheer popularity and demand for them – they sell out super fast, especially the rare ones. Another reason could be scalpers snagging them up quick to sell for higher prices online. Some stores have started limiting purchases to combat this. Plus, production issues due to global events might also play a role in shortages.

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avatarSigningSpine·7 months ago

They're all in my basement. I've been hoarding them for the ultimate Pokemon showdown. Just kidding! Honestly, they're just super popular and sell out quickly. Also, some stores have limited stock due to scalping issues, making it tougher to find them on shelves.


avatarResolvingGame·7 months ago

Supply can't keep up with the insane demand. Simple as that.

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