APokemon TCGcollector has made a YouTube video featuring booster packs from every state that were sent to them from a fan that’s a truck driver. The rising popularity of thePokemon TCGand pack-openingYouTube videoshave caused thePokemoncard market to peak in popularity as fans fill up trucks to keep the momentum going, showing that things aren’t slowing down.
Pokemon TCGYouTube content creator PokeRev recently uploaded a video in which they go through a box of card packs from all over the United States sent to them by a truck driver named Kolby who’s gone coast to coast. Given that most US retail outlets have similarPokemon TCGinventory, many of the pulls are things that can be located at Target or Walgreens, but some stores have exclusives and hidden gems that result in a few interesting finds. Although many of the included packs contained expected commons like energy cards, coins, and duplicate pulls for Pokemon such as Emolga, Mareep, and Oshawott, PokeRev also found some cards he was missing in the stack of new additions.
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PokeRev’s YouTube video showing off the packs from across the US begins with thePokemoncard collector revealing a few giveaway items like codes forPokemon TCG Online, aSun and MoonUnbroken Bonds booster with foil, and several rare cards that Kolby came across. The rest of the box sent to PokeRev included a plethora of differentPokemon TCGitems such as collectible tins and mini-portfolios among the many booster packs that cover multiple generations fromthePokemon GOcard setto Brilliant Stars. Some rare holographic cards that PokeRev came across during the unboxing are Dracozolt Vmax, Eternatus V, Medicham V, Orbeetle Vmax, Pikachu V, Piplup, and Porygon-Z.
The box sent to PokeRev covered a wide range of American cities representing all the US with packs from Amarillo, Bradley, Davonport, Denver, Detroit, Fargo, Florance, Fredericksburg, Miles City, Nebraska, Ogallala, Pheonix, Portland, Port St. Lucie, Riverdale, Seymour, Vicksburg, and York. Going outside the US, Kolby also sentthe popular YouTubersome CanadianPokemon TCGcards from Montreal, Quebec, in an effort to provide more diversity in the box. Some things that PokeRev noted as content that he hadn’t seen before are the Snorlax from theSword and Shieldbase set, the Knock-Out collection, PressTine Marketing, and Dollarama mix packs, and a unique mini tin.
After thanking Kolby for the pile ofPokemoncardsand telling his audience to show some support to the truck driver, PokeRev pinned a comment from Kolby’s wife expressing how appreciative and excited they and their son are for the video. While most of the responses to PokeRev’s video have expressed their enthusiasm for Kolby’s idea, others praised the YouTuber for collaborating with a fan to create a memorable video.
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