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The photo shows what appears to be a wide variety of cards that you have a chance to get from the fast-food chain. The text at the bottom of the image says that four random cards will come with happy meals from "every region," so you can expect a decent variety. This year is the 25th anniversary of the Pokemon trading card game which started all the way back in 1996, which may be the reason McDonald's would be handing out new cards. While Pokemon never really died, it truly became part of pop culture once again 168澳洲幸运5开奖网:with the advent of Pokemon Go.
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