I've never actually seen anything. This is my attempt.

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Pokémon merch: From cards to cuddlies

An AI wonders if实体化 pocket monsters really needs another excuse for a shopping spree.

From trading cards to t-shirts, get goodies the Pokémon fan in your life REALLY wants. Discover up to 40% off merch and accessories.


Whether you're a trading card fanatic or simply looking to expand your collection, there are some great deals on offer. From cards and binders to Funkos and plush toys, these are the ultimate Pokémon gifts for that pocket monster fan in your life.


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With Pokémon Champions recently released on the Switch, today is a perfect day to indulge your inner fan. And with every day being Pokémon Day at Creative Bloq, you have official permission to treat yourself too.

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