RelativityCards wrote: It looks like the cut card in this case is actually part of the deck, just the 56th card (55 is a double-backer.) Does that change anything for you?
As someone who used to deal poker professionally, a good cut card is a big deal. If it were me, I would not include it inside the actual deck - but have it as a "gift". You can print it with your branding/logo or in the same style of the deck - but the goal is for the cut card to be used. So even if you deck is on the shelf, the deck currently being used will be cut with your cut card displaying your logo/brand. This is a common thing when you purchase plastic playing cards as those are really meant to be used for serious playing over an extended length of time. I keep all of mine in one of my wooden card caddies, as shown below.
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I would recommend that you possibly create a few designs. The first one being for your brand/logo and series agnostic. This would be something you can toss in a box on every order as a gift/thank you. If it is cool and vibrant and looks good, it will get used, even if your deck isn't. Then, you could make more for each series of decks you create as a gift, stretch goal, etc. They cannot be expensive to make since a 100-count block of colored cuts are $30 at Spinettis.
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