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WWW.Stupid.com
File:Stupid-head 1x1.gif
File:Stupidcom.JPG
Picture of Stupid.com
Type of siteOnline Store
Available inEnglish
OwnerGary Apple
Created byGary Apple
RevenueN/A
URLhttp://www.stupid.com
CommercialYes
RegistrationNo

Stupid.com The website celebrates all that is stupid. It features bizarre products, including a weird assortment of toys, candy, and kitchen utensils.

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 "stupid".

In 2009, Stupid.com made many major changes to the overall appearance.


Products

Stupid.com sells various low-priced novelty gifts. These include food items, such as gummi soldiers and fighter planes, all which the site labels 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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