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Stick Some Philosophy on Your Stuff with the "An Apple a Day, You Die Anyway" Sticker
Why settle for ordinary when you can add a sprinkle of wit and a dash of philosophy to your gear? This cheeky sticker flips a classic saying on its head, inviting smiles and sparking curiosity wherever you place it.
- Philosophical Fun: Perfect for those who love a clever twist and a lighthearted jab at life’s certainties.
- Durable Delight: Made from tough vinyl, it sticks flawlessly—no bubbles, no fading, just pure personality.
- Quick & Easy: Peel, stick, and instantly transform your laptop, water bottle, or notebook into a conversation starter.
Add some playful wisdom to your everyday essentials today and watch how your stuff gets all the attention. Don’t wait—grab yours and stick it like you mean it!

Currently we can ship all items from the USA, Europe and the United Kingdom. We can also ship from Canada, Australia or Japan, although shipments to these countries can also be made from non-local warehouses.
In any case, we make sure that all orders are always shipped as quickly and locally as possible.
We also give a full guarantee on delivery: anyone who does not receive their goods will be refunded the full purchase price or offered a new delivery without discussion or hassle.

We print the items on demand so that you receive a unique item with a fresh print. This way, we completely avoid overproduction and textile waste compared to pre-produced goods.

Decentralized logistics: We currently work with 10 partner print shops at different locations to ensure short, sustainable delivery routes when shipping worldwide and without customs duties.

All of our suppliers' products are FLA (Fair Labor Association) and WRAP (Worldwide Responsible Accredited Production) certified.

The inks we use for printing are Oeko-Tex™ certified, vegan, water-based and free from harmful chemicals. We use Kornit DTG printers that generate almost zero wastewater and use less energy than standard industry printers, which lowers our carbon footprint.