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Wicked Burn Apparel Inc

It's Called a Bunnyhug Obviously Sticker Pack | Funny Saskatchewan Vinyl Sticker Set

It's Called a Bunnyhug Obviously Sticker Pack | Funny Saskatchewan Vinyl Sticker Set

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If you know what a bunnyhug is, congratulations—you've just identified yourself as prairie people.

The It's Called a Bunnyhug Obviously Sticker Pack celebrates Saskatchewan's favorite contribution to the English language and the ongoing mission to educate the rest of the country.

This sticker sheet includes three separate stickers:
• It's Called a Bunnyhug Obviously — featuring a relaxed bunny proudly representing the correct terminology.
• "Because I'm staying warm, not casing a convenience store." — a perfectly logical explanation for why some words are simply better than others.
• Wicked Burn logo sticker — because regional pride deserves official representation.

Perfect for:
• laptops and tablets
• water bottles and travel mugs
• notebooks and planners
• lockers, coolers, and toolboxes
• anyone who has ever corrected someone for saying "hoodie"

Includes:
• premium prairie energy
• Saskatchewan pride with a side of sarcasm
• conversation-starting capabilities
• strong "that's what we've always called it" vibes

Warning:
May result in spontaneous debates, regional language lessons, and the uncontrollable urge to explain prairie slang to confused outsiders.
Stick them on your favorite gear and help spread the good word. It's called a bunnyhug.

Obviously.

🔥 Choose Your Heat Setting

🌡️ Simmer (3×3" / 7.5x7.5cm) — Desk Pack
Perfect for laptops, notebooks, water bottles, and other everyday surfaces. Just enough sarcasm to brighten someone's day.

🔥 Sizzle (4×4" / 10x10cm) — Everyday Pack
The sweet spot. Big enough to get noticed, small enough to stick just about anywhere.

💥 Full Burn (5×5" / 14x14cm) — Big Audacity Pack
Made for toolboxes, coolers, garage fridges, shop walls, and other places where subtlety has already packed up and left.

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