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More Triumph Dining Cards


jkmunchkin

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I'm sure others have gotten this e-mail, but wanted to let everyone know that they have created more Triumph Dining cards. In addition to the previous ones they now have added: Italian, Greek, Vietnamese and French.

I'm really psyched because I was just thinking 2 days ago how I really want to go to Italy next summer and wish I had a Triump Dining card for that. Hopefully the translation on the back is in Italian.


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A Greek one?!?!? SWEET!!!!

Now I'll have to order them...thanks for the heads up! :D

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jillian: Are you sure they have Italian and Greek? I just checked and I did not see that option. Any chance you would have a phone number for the people that make the cards? I am traveling next month to Greece and Italy. It would be fantastic to be able to hand the card to a waiter and have them understand. Any help you can offer would be great!!!!

Debbie

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I saw it on the website. $18.95US for 10 cards.

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It's called the Gold Value pack.

em2005 Rookie

These cards sound great, but I have a couple of questions:

1) Is there a way to view the cards before you buy them? I went to the website to check them out, but it seems that you can't really take a look at them before ordering.

2) Are there cards that also have a dairy-free/casein-free component? added to them?

Would love to know...

thanks!

Judyin Philly Enthusiast

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Sorry, not that I know of.

Poor Rachel typed a copy of one of the cards once for us to see and Ross Cohn who produces them freaked and sent a email to forum for copy write violation.

Maybe you can call and see if he would suggest some way you could see them. They are really good and alot of people bought them b/c of her post on here.

judy in philly

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casnco Enthusiast
I saw it on the website. $18.95US for 10 cards.

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It's called the Gold Value pack.

Thanks for the web site. Maybe I was looking in the wrong place. YEA!! I am so excited to have these!


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