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Target Puts Security Tags on Pokémon Cardboard Displays to Stop Thieves

Chidubem Ndubuisi by Chidubem Ndubuisi
May 30, 2026
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Target Puts Security Tags on Pokémon Cardboard Displays to Stop Thieves

​The frenzy surrounding recent Pokémon retail collaborations has escalated from cleared shelves to brazen property theft. Cardboard display standees, meant strictly for in-store marketing rather than retail sale, are now being stolen from Target locations nationwide and listed on online resale platforms for hundreds of dollars. The rise in thefts has forced the retail giant to implement security measures usually reserved for high-value merchandise.

​A search on eBay reveals a bustling secondary market for these promotional items, with pricing heavily dependent on the specific featured characters. A large standee showcasing Charizard and Gengar recently commanded a $495 price tag, while a smaller display featuring Eevee found a buyer at $160. Because these marketing materials are never sold to the public, the sudden influx of listings indicates that a vast majority of these items are being taken directly from store floors without permission.

​Historically, collectible store displays occupy a legal gray area at the end of a marketing campaign. Fans frequently ask store managers for permission to take them home once a promotion concludes, or salvage them from recycling bins after they are discarded. However, the immediate resale value of the current Pokémon collection has disrupted this tradition, prompting customers to walk out with the displays while promotions are actively running.

​In response to the widespread disruptions, Target employees have begun affixing electronic anti-theft tags directly to the cardboard structures. Social media footage surfaced this week showing the heavy-duty security devices attached alongside handwritten warnings on the displays to deter shoplifters. These tags are engineered to trigger door alarms if an individual attempts to leave the building without proper deactivation at a register.

​This shift in store policy highlights the ongoing volatility surrounding Pokémon product launches. Over the past several years, high-profile trading card and merchandise releases have frequently resulted in crowd control issues, minor stampedes, and targeted robberies at retail warehouses. As long as secondary market buyers remain willing to pay inflated prices for promotional cardboard, major retailers will likely continue treating basic marketing materials as high-risk inventory.

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