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Gone are the days of “Coexist” or “This car climbed Mt. Washington.” Bumper stickers have lately gotten a lot weirder, and much more niche.
From Santa Cruz to Spain, the Mystery Spot’s bright yellow bumper sticker has become an international cultural touchstone, ...
Los Angeles has reached peak bumper sticker: It’s now common to see cars displaying a rainbow of decals. Today’s stickers often mimic classic formulations from bumper stickers past and declare ...
Trend Enterprises introduced the original scratch 'n sniff stickers in the late 1970s. Their doors will close at the end of 2025.
They might hint at what’s in your car Bumper stickers can tell strangers a lot about the driver and their family—as well as their belongings and what might be in their car.
Some paste bumper stickers to their vehicles to express their quirky personalities and their top-notch sense of humor, making monotonous journeys more entertaining for other fellow drivers. The post ...
It takes a lot to get under my skin. However, a political bumper sticker I saw recently in Canton appalled me to my core and inspired me to voice my opposition to Donald Trump and all Republican ...
Gone are the days of “Coexist” or “This car climbed Mt. Washington.” Bumper stickers have gotten a lot weirder, including those made by Kent-based company Frog Mustard.
Anti-Elon Musk bumper stickers, many for Tesla owners, are selling fast at a Hawaii man's online shop. California and SF residents are buying tons.
Bumper stickers are usually political, crude, or otherwise inflammatory. Rather a more fun example is this digital creation from [Guy Dupont], who made a bumper sticker that broadcasts what he&#821… ...