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{{Infobox website
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| name = Stupid.com
{{Infobox Website
| name = WWW.Stupid.com | logo = Stupidcom logo.png
| logo = ] | logo_size = 100px
| screenshot = ] | screenshot = Stupidcom.png
| screenshot_size = 250px
| caption = Picture of Stupid.com
| url = http://www.stupid.com | caption = Stupid.com
| url =
| commercial = Yes
| type = Online Store | commercial = Yes
| language = English | type = Online store
| registration = No | language = English
| owner = Gary Apple | registration = No
| author = Gary Apple | owner = James D. Kalmenson
| launch date = 1997 | author = Gary Apple
| current status = Active | current_status = Non-Active
| revenue = N/A | revenue =
}} }}
'''Stupid.com''' was a ] that sold gag-gift products such as bizarre assortments of ], candy, and kitchen utensils.


According to the website, it is the "best source of Stupid Gifts, Stupid Toys, Stupid Candy, and pointless useless, weird, ridiculous, and funny stuff." It also features games and cartoons.<ref>Smith, Zack. ", the ], published October 26, 2000, accessed March 26, 2007.</ref>
'''Stupid.com''' The website celebrates all that is stupid. It features bizarre products, including a weird assortment of toys, candy, and kitchen utensils.


In 2009, major changes were made to the site's overall appearance.
According to the site, it is the "best source of Stupid Gifts, Stupid Toys, Stupid Candy, and pointless useless, weird, ridiculous, and funny stuff." It also has games and cartoons, which the site also labels as "]".<ref>Smith, Zack. ", the ], published ], ], accessed ], ].</ref>

In 2009, Stupid.com made many major changes to the overall appearance.<ref></ref>


Gary Apple created the website in 1999 and relinquished site ownership in 2009. {{citation needed|date=October 2013}}


The site seems to have gone inactive at some point in 2020.


==Products== ==Products==
Stupid.com sells various low-priced novelty gifts. These include food items, such as ] soldiers and fighter planes,<ref>Heyl, Eric. "], ], accessed ], ]</ref> all which the site labels as "Stupid". Stupid.com sold various ] gifts. These included food items, such as ] soldiers and ]s,<ref>Heyl, Eric. ", 2007, accessed March 26, 2007.</ref> all of which the site labeled as "stupid".


==References== ==References==
* Chicago Tribune. Chicago, Ill.: Dec 27, 2002. pg. 40
* John Biggs, New York Times. Mar 3, 2005. pg. G.3
* Samantha Miller. People Weekly. New York: Jun 5, 2000.Vol.53, Iss. 22; pg. 24
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==External links== ==External links==
* * {{Official website|http://www.stupid.com}}
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* (Please Note that some of the Candies featured in the video have been discontinued)

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Latest revision as of 02:26, 4 July 2023

Stupid.com
Stupid.com
Type of siteOnline store
Available inEnglish
OwnerJames D. Kalmenson
Created byGary Apple
URLwww.stupid.com
CommercialYes
RegistrationNo
Current statusNon-Active

Stupid.com was a website that sold gag-gift products such as bizarre assortments of toys, candy, and kitchen utensils.

According to the website, it is the "best source of Stupid Gifts, Stupid Toys, Stupid Candy, and pointless useless, weird, ridiculous, and funny stuff." It also features games and cartoons.

In 2009, major changes were made to the site's overall appearance.

Gary Apple created the website in 1999 and relinquished site ownership in 2009.

The site seems to have gone inactive at some point in 2020.

Products

Stupid.com sold various novelty gifts. These included food items, such as gummi soldiers and fighter planes, all of which the site labeled as "stupid".

References

  1. Smith, Zack. "Stupid Is as Stupid Does, the Daily Aztec, published October 26, 2000, accessed March 26, 2007.
  2. Heyl, Eric. "Gummi Army Guybruary 10, 2007, accessed March 26, 2007.

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