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However no step was taken by Parents and Schools to ban Pokémon but their Angriness showed everything, during that time the license of selling Pokemon tazos and trading cards was given to Cheetos, due to this a complaint was registered against Cheetos.
However no step was taken by Parents and Schools to ban Pokémon but their Angriness showed everything, during that time the license of selling Pokemon tazos and trading cards was given to Cheetos, due to this a complaint was registered against Cheetos.
Listen to the complaints of the mother of two school-going siblings aged nine and five: "My children insist on buying a particular brand of potato chips every day, not because the kids are particularly fond of the junk food, but for what they get along with them: Pokemon tazos [plastic collectible stamps] and trading cards." However on the other side some parents actually appreciate that Pokemon exists. They claim it gives their kids a hobby and that they can meet more people this way. It gives them something to do so that they are never bored; they start collections and even get a small financial benefit from trading and selling cards, they say.  
Listen to the complaints of the mother of two school-going siblings aged nine and five: "My children insist on buying a particular brand of potato chips every day, not because the kids are particularly fond of the junk food, but for what they get along with them: Pokemon tazos [plastic collectible stamps] and trading cards." However on the other side some parents actually appreciate that Pokemon exists. They claim it gives their kids a hobby and that they can meet more people this way. It gives them something to do so that they are never bored; they start collections and even get a small financial benefit from trading and selling cards, they say.<ref>[http://www.atimes.com/atimes/South_Asia/FB25Df01.html For the Entire Para. Just Read It.]</ref>


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