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		<title>New Black &amp; Gold colors for Copag 1546 Playing Cards</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[If you are familiar with plastic playing cards, then you are surely familiar with Copag playing cards. If you are not familiar with Copag or plastic playing cards then I am glad to have the opportunity to introduce you. Plastic playing cards are far more durable and last many times longer than paper playing cards. [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>If you are familiar with plastic playing cards, then you are surely familiar with Copag playing cards. If you are not familiar with Copag or plastic playing cards then I am glad to have the opportunity to introduce you. Plastic playing cards are far more durable and last many times longer than paper playing cards. Copag is one of the best brands of plastic playing cards and they have been manufactured for nearly a century. I am proud to introduce the <a href="http://www.pokergamingproducts.com/copag-1546-poker-size-regular-index-black-gold-setup.html"><span style="underline;">Black &amp; Gold Copag playing cards</span></a> in the 1546 design, poker size, and with regular index pips. These gorgeous playing cards have a classic Copag design with one black and one gold deck in a hard plastic case. The case does a great job of keeping your cards separated, in place, clean and free from damage. This is one reason that Copag playing cards last so long.<span id="more-22"></span></p>
<p>The classic design of the 1546 Copag series is one of their most popular designs. It features a beautiful starburst pattern in the center, surrounded by a scroll pattern. The pattern is in a single color and set on a white background. You will find that these beautiful cards will maintain their performance for a very long time and are virtually indestructible. If they get soiled or sticky you can wipe them down with a damp cloth and they will be just like new. If you like good quality, then <a href="http://www.pokergamingproducts.com/copag-playing-cards.html"><span style="underline;">Copag cards</span></a> are for you.</p>
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