TikTok user ford_tough7.3 regularly posts videos of his work removing equipment and shelving from old storefronts, with a recent video showing the interior of a closed CVS. The video shows the floor beneath a former shelving unit with a classic pack of Topps Pokemon collectible cards hiding underneath. The worker noted the “Series 2” labeling on the package, lamenting that it wasn’t a first edition. Notably, the pack is not from Pokemon’s main card game, but a side collectible product as the Pokemon Trading Card Game was published by Wizards of the Coast at the time.

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A later video from ford_tough7.3 shows the user opening the pack of vintage Pokemon cards, with the pack revealed to have already been slightly ripped open before he found it. While the TikTok user isn’t familiar with Pokemon, referring to different creatures as “this guy” and “that guy,” the pack is filled with cards of Pokemon from the franchise’s original 151 creatures. Some fans were quick to point out that some cards within the pack still held value, despite not being official Pokemon Trading Card Game cards.

Rare finds underneath store shelves like these have become increasingly common as the Pokemon collecting craze has spiked in popularity in recent years. Pokemon collector Gio Martin became an internet sensation within the Pokemon community after discovering a Base Set 2 pack underneath Target shelves in 2020. The collecting frenzy even led retailers like Target to stop carrying Pokemon cards in-store temporarily, due to rampant scalping and some instances of violence.

The Pokemon franchise is gearing up for a busy last half of 2022 with plenty of high-profile releases and promotions. Pokemon has already revealed upcoming multiple trading card events with a Halloween promotion starting next month and the return of Pokemon cards at McDonald’s. Pokemon’s video game side is also preparing for the launch of its next generation with Pokemon Scarlet and Violet scheduled for a November release. The classic Pokemon discovery harkens back to the earliest days of the now massive franchise.

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