Why isn't Target selling Pokemon cards?

avatarNoticingPuff·7 months ago
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avatarAssoilzieingThrow·7 months ago

So, here’s the scoop - Target stopped selling Pokemon cards in stores for a while because things were getting a tad out of hand. Picture this: lines out the door, folks getting a bit too intense over snagging those rare finds, and in some cases, safety concerns were popping up. They did start selling them again but are super cautious about how they go about it now. It's all about keeping things chill and safe for everyone!

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avatarAgeingJetty·7 months ago

Target paused selling Pokemon cards cuz stuff got wild; safety first, y'know? Now they're back, but with rules to keep it cool.


avatarCaringEthos·7 months ago

Honestly, it's all about the online game now. Physical cards? Meh, digital's where it's at. Plus, no lines.

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avatarDiego·3 hours ago
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