It's getting even easier to find the best Pokéstops without even looking at your phone.
If you've ever been to Target,Watch The Desk Girl Online you've probably seen giant, red, cement balls installed near the entrance of some stores (called bollards).
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At 400 locations, Target has given a few of these bollards a special paint job to make them look like Poké Balls.
"We wanted to create an extra special experience for our biggest Pokémon fans, and landed on this idea that we think they’ll love,” says Rick Gomez, senior vice president, marketing, in a press release.
Some locations are also stops in the Pokémon Gogame, which makes your weekend shopping trips extra fun.
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But even if the store isn't the perfect place to find a wild Pikachu, the giant bollards are getting people excited.
Now you can become a master trainer and get your groceries in the same trip.
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