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Garbage Pail Kids
The garbage pail kids are not real.The trading cards of garbage pail kids are real, but the actually GPK in person,not real.
I have an old set that was produced by Big Step Productions, Inc.
i dont know maybe around $100
The Garbage Pail Kids refers to a series of trading cards that typically portrays cartoons of children doing humorous things or having some pain inflicted upon them.
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No because kids will trash other kids with it and it will also distract them from their schoolwork
There are many different playing cards for kids sold in retail stores. Go to the kids section or the toy section and you can find some themed playing cards. These could include kids characters or tv shows.
The toughest trading card game to get stolen was Pokemon cards. Pokemon was one of the most popular programs on TV from 1994 to 2001. During the 1990's many kids had trouble keeping their Pokemon cards because so many other kids wanted them and would steal the good ones.
no Pokemon is a show that turns kids into anti-social nerds do your research a girl jumped out of her window thinking she was a Pokemon. kids have been murdered over their trading cards by other children . btw: Pokemon stands for pocket demons, not pocket monsters
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