Ryan Horne+FollowPokémon Card Craze Leaves McD’s a MessPokémon fans in Japan went wild for McDonald’s limited-edition card promo—so wild, they left piles of untouched Happy Meals everywhere just to score the cards. People were literally dumping food on sidewalks and tables to get their hands on these collectibles, hoping to resell them for big bucks. McDonald’s is not happy, calling it a total mess and promising to do better. Food waste is a huge issue, and this promo just made it worse. Would you ever ditch your meal for a rare card? #Food #PokemonCards #McDonaldsJapan00Share
sabrinawhitaker+FollowPokemon Cards Crash McDonald’s in JapanThe latest McDonald’s x Pokemon card drop in Japan sold out in under 24 hours, echoing the chaos we saw in North America. Collectors and resellers overwhelmed stores, leading to food waste and cards flooding resale sites. Is this just a fun pop culture moment, or are these promotions fueling a toxic collector economy? Should brands rethink how they handle exclusive drops to balance hype and fairness? #Games #VideoGames #PokemonCards00Share
Cody Kennedy+FollowPokémon Cards: The Next Big Investment?Pokémon cards aren’t just for trading at recess anymore—they might actually be a smart investment! If you snag vintage cards from 1996-2003, especially those rare first editions or shiny holographics, you could be sitting on a goldmine in 20 years. Some PSA 10 cards, like Holographic Charizard, are already worth over $200k! The trick? Go for high grades and limited releases. Who knew your childhood hobby could fund your retirement? #News #PokemonCards #Investing161Share