Best Buy has Pokémon Trading Card Game: Oinkologne ex Box on sale for $14.99. Shipping is free for My Best Buy members (free to join). Otherwise, select free store pickup where available.
Note: Pickup availability will vary by location.
Thanks to Deal Hunter StrifeZero for finding this deal.
Includes:
1x double rare foil card featuring Oinkologne ex
1x foil card featuring Lechonk
1x oversize foil card featuring Oinkologne ex
4x Pokémon TCG booster packs
A code card for Pokémon TCG Live
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Best Buy[bestbuy.com] has Pokémon Trading Card Game: Oinkologne ex Box on sale for $14.99. Shipping is Free for My Best Buy members (free to join[bestbuy.com]). Otherwise, select free store pickup where available
Model: Pokémon - Trading Card Game: Oinkologne ex Box
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So it's a pig. Print random garbage and dumb people go bananas. What an amazing business model. Get em when their young
But people aren't going bananas, that's why its' on sale.
Now computer parts? That's where they get the young and impressionable nowadays. They don't need the majority of the performance parts that are sold, but they convince kids they just gotta have the fastest drives, the best GPUs.
Just glorified SD cards.
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I mean this isn't new, Pokemon, magic the gathering, baseball cards, religious texts, all for the young and impressionable to make money off of
Now computer parts? That's where they get the young and impressionable nowadays. They don't need the majority of the performance parts that are sold, but they convince kids they just gotta have the fastest drives, the best GPUs.
Just glorified SD cards.