Soundwve continued, saying they even tried to “match the vibe of the cards” to their customers to make it even more of a fun experience for them. Pok\u00e9mon<\/em> players in the subreddit were enchanted by the creative use of bulk cards, with many chiming in with their own experiences as servers or bartenders.<\/p>
“This is awesome man, would be so stoked to receive any random Pok\u00e9mon card like this,” one user wrote, elaborating how they’d been to a caf\u00e9 which used to put spare Energy cards alongside people’s receipts at the end of their visit.<\/p>
Another excited server added: “I used to do that when I worked … as a server too! So cool! My wife used to make packs of bulk for me when I was at work. She would use the ETB sleeves and put 8-9 cards in them for me to give out to kids. They loved it!”<\/p>
Others were inspired by the idea and commented how they’d be looking for ways to include bulk cards in their own day-to-day routine at work. One barista replied to the post saying, “This is such a good idea, if I can find a way to incorporate this into Starbucks.”<\/p>
A handful of viewers wondered how much value the original poster was willing to put into their bulk-repurposing tactic. One joked, “Are your customers literally shaking?” with another adding on, “Get ready for the “I tipped 150% so the waiter gave me a 1st Edition Charizard” posts.”<\/p>