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Card game popular with black people

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And while the COVID-19 pandemic may have crippled many businesses in 2020, it’s created a demand for fun indoor games like hers.

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Her latest creation unveils in stores just in time for the holiday shopping season. Timing couldn’t be better for Jones Gibson. “It’s been really difficult to process because it happened so fast as far as the reception, and it happened during the pandemic.” Eunique Jones Gibson’s card game CultureTags hit Target stores nationwide on Nov. “It’s surreal,” Jones Gibson told Atlanta Black Star. Jones Gibson inked a distribution deal with the big-box retailer in June, just a few months after she launched a campaign to start her company. And it’s being backed by a Black entrepreneur and curator named Eunique Jones Gibson.ĬultureTags is a party game that hit Target store shelves nationwide late last month.

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A new card game that challenges players on their knowledge of Black culture is poised to become the next sensation in family game night.

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