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- YEAH PIZZA
- pepperoni
- peppers and onions
- with some black olives
- and extra cheese
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The ichthys fish symbol, which represents Christianity, and its parodies are popular bumper sticker themes.
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Bumper sticker supporting the 1976 Gerald Ford presidential campaign.
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Bumper sticker with a Sinclair Lewis quote on a bicycle
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Country tag for Switzerland.
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The rear of a car displaying many bumper stickers.
A bumper sticker is an adhesive label or sticker with a message, intended to be attached to the bumper of an automobile and to be read by the occupants of other vehicles—although they are often stuck onto other objects. Most bumper stickers are about 30 cm by 8 cm (12 in by 3 in) and are often made of PVC.
Purpose
[edit]Bumper stickers can be commercial, religious, secular, humorous, or in support of a sports team or other organization. They may promote or oppose a particular philosophical or political position.
The first bumper stickers appeared after World_War_II; new developments in plastic materials led to the production of paper strips with adhesive on the back.[1]
- ^ Levine, Richard (2013). St. James Encyclopedia of Popular Culture. Detroit: St. James Press. pp. 456–457.
The first adhesive tape stickers appeared after World War II; new developments in plastic materials led to the production of paper strips with adhesive on the back.[1]the early Ford Model T lacked bumpers to which bumper stickers could be conveniently attached. Bumpers became an available option for the Ford Model T in 1926.[2]
Bumper stickers have sparked legal issues between people and states. A man with a bumper sticker containing indecent wording was convicted. The man's conviction was reversed during Cunningham v. State (1991). The court referenced the First Amendment, stating “the provision regulating profane words on bumper stickers reaches a substantial amount of constitutionally protected speech and unconstitutionally restricts freedom of expression” [2]
"Shirat Hasticker" ("The Sticker Song") by Hadag Nachash is an israeli song composed entirely of bumper sticker slogans.
- ^ "1923-1927 Ford Model T". HowStuffWorks. Retrieved 2015-12-04.
- ^ "Full Text Availability, WCU Library Services". ra3ex4yy2j.search.serialssolutions.com. Retrieved 2015-12-09.