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I Did That are stickers, usually showing President Joe Biden, pointing at the price of gasoline at fuel pumps in filling stationsaround the United States. The stickers started showing up in 2021 and have increased as the gas price has increased.

The stickers are selling online and one retailer estimated he sold $40,000 in sticker sales in August of 2021. The stickers are a form of vandalism with owners and employees at gas stations complaining the stickers make some customers angry and are difficult to remove.

References

  1. Masciotra, David (2022-05-07). "Why You Shouldn't Care About Gas Prices". The Progressive. Retrieved 2022-05-13.
  2. Schwedel, Heather (2022-03-11). "The People Behind the Joe Biden Sticker That Has Colonized America's Gas Pumps". Slate (magazine). Retrieved 2022-05-13.
  3. Nephin, Dan (2022-04-01). "Pumped up: Man facing charges after posting anti-Biden sticker on Turkey Hill gas pumps, yelling at police". Lancaster Online. Retrieved 2022-05-13.
  4. Mazan, Joe (2022-04-14). "'I did that' Biden stickers create headaches for gas station workers". KSTP-TV. Retrieved 2022-05-13.
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