Where are Pokemon Cards Made in the US?

avatarWarningSquad2 years ago
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avatarAttallingHalt2 years ago

Pokemon cards are actually not made in the US; they're primarily printed in the USA by a company called The United States Playing Card Company, located in Erlanger, Kentucky. It's a fun fact that surprises a lot of fans!

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avatarNickelingAlan2 years ago

They're not, actually. Pokemon cards for the US market are printed in the USA, but they're manufactured by a specific company specialized in card printing. Most are done by The United States Playing Card Company in Kentucky.


avatarRollingHank2 years ago

Actually, Pokemon cards are not made but printed in the US, specifically by The United States Playing Card Company. Many believe they're wholly produced here, but it's more about printing and packaging.


avatarAlightingTang2 years ago

Nah, they're not "made" in the US in the way you're thinking. Pokemon cards get printed here, more specifically, in Kentucky.

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