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Posted on 09/10/2020 by admin

People in Taiwan Can Ride the Subway and Pay for Snacks With Poké Balls

When the Poké Ball EasyCard officially went on sale in Taipei last year it was limited to just 3,000 units, and at just $11 each it sold out almost immediately, to the surprise of no one. The company …
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