Friday, March 31, 2017

Justin Trudeau Cardboard Cutout

Just in time for your next party...



74 inches. Our cardboard cutout of Justin Trudeau. All cardboard cutouts come folded and have an easel attached to the back to be self-standing. Items are printed and produced to order. Printing and processing takes up to 5 business days plus shipping time.

All Products Made in America
High-quality printed image
Heavy-duty corrugated cardboard
Attached easel included
Free-standing or can hang on wall

Price: $59.99 U.S.

Available here.

Unless you've been told to cut it out.

26 comments:

  1. I want one in your sidebar eye-confusing pose!

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  2. HOW many inches??!!

    Jx

    PS Why are they made south of the border in the States, I wonder?

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    1. JON: I found it amusing that after all Trump’s bellowing about “Let’s Make America Great” again, THIS is the product I find that’s made in the U.S.A.

      They also carry a line of British Monarchy cutouts.

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    2. Oh, and don't tell me you haven't seen a big one like that before.

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  3. hoping they come up with a trump version to be used at the state fair. a pissing booth would rake in the big bucks!

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    1. NORMA: In the meantime, have fun with LX’s Trump piñatas.

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  4. I love Canada, I love her people and now I really love her Prime Minister. Why can't we ever be in synch, the US and Canada politically, I mean. I think the last time the stars aligned was Clinton and Chretien.

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  5. Does he come in a Mountie uniform? In case I want to make a diorama celebrating 150 years of Canada! Some delicious moose, baby seals, and perhaps some beavers might make things more authentic and festive.

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  6. That's nice, but when will the life like, life size, and hopefully anatomical correct model come out?

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    1. MISTRESS MADDIE: 74 inches isn’t enough for you?

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  7. i loved the story "beseeching" politicians not to take photos with the cutout! xoxox

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    1. SAVANNAH: Did you notice that the controversy started in your State?

      The Washington embassy's interest was apparently piqued by the presence of a cardboard Trudeau at the consulate in Atlanta. Some staff were concerned that the idea was not very prime ministerial, but the embassy's events production manager said it would be "a hoot" and prove popular on Snapchat.

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  8. Do they have one of Vladimir Putin riding topless on a horse. I'm asking for a friend.

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    1. Sorry, there's only Erdogan & the sheep left.

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  9. Let's call him Trudy.

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