A small business, Atomic Cactus Stickers, is gaining attention with viral stickers depicting Donald Trump and the phrase 'I did that', referencing rising prices linked to his tariffs. Selling packs from $5 to $80, customers have started to place these stickers in stores and on gas pumps as a humorous way to point blame for inflation. This trend mirrors earlier stickers blaming Joe Biden for high gas prices. With Trump's tariffs expected soon, the market creates a commentary on political responsibility amidst economic challenges.
The 'I did that' stickers capitalize on public sentiment about inflation, sparking viral marketing as customers embrace a darkly humorous way to express discontent.
As consumers navigate rising prices, the stickers serve as a cheeky reminder of political accountability, highlighting the impact of Trump's tariffs in a controversial and visible manner.
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