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Playing Cards and More is proud to bring Stingray Canasta cards to you. Stingray Canasta cards are suitable for any game, but are especially designed for Canasta. The Canasta point values are placed on the face of every card, and the bright vivid colors of card's back design reflects the Latin flavor of the game.Each deck of Stingray Canasta contains 52 standard poker-size cards (plus two Jokers), printed on premium linen-finish playing card stock.The set also includes one clear plastic revolving tray to neatly hold the stock pile and discards.If you need to brush up on the Rules of Canasta, you may enjoy reading our article All Things Canasta.
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