Extra Large Print Playing Cards - 2 Deck Gift Set

Personal Health Care : Extra Large Print Playing Cards - 2 Deck Gift Set

Extra Large Print Playing Cards - 2 Deck Gift Set

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 : Extra Large Print Playing Cards - 2 Deck Gift Set
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Binding: Health and Beauty
Brand: Distributed by Wellhaven Gifts for Seniors
EAN: 0041187012226
Label: Distributed by Wellhaven Gifts for Seniors
Manufacturer: Distributed by Wellhaven Gifts for Seniors
Publisher: Distributed by Wellhaven Gifts for Seniors
Studio: Distributed by Wellhaven Gifts for Seniors



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Product DescriptionThese cards feature Super Jumbo sized faces. The extra large print on the regular size playing cards is helpful for those with vision difficulties. Product Info: Packaged with 2 Bridge/ Poker decks, one blue back and one red back.




Features:
  • Extra large print type on standard size playing cards
  • 2 decks of playing cards - 1 blue back; 1 red back
  • For those with low vision or early macular degeneration
  • Play bridge, poker, rummy, gin, etc.











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