Think passive income is dead? Think again. The problem isn’t the income — it’s the lack of personality behind it. Gen Z creators are flipping the script on boring dropshipping stores and bland digital products. This guide breaks down exactly how to make passive income scream you, while still stacking sales.
Toilet humor isn't just for frat boys and bad first dates anymore. It's big business. In this blog, we deep-dive into the weird world of crappy niches (literally) that are making bank—like our best-selling Sippy Cup of Shame toilet mug. Discover how offbeat, gross, and downright ridiculous products are not only getting laughs but raking in sales.
Wanna scream “freedom” without opening your mouth? This red, white, and blue t-shirt says it all — bold, funny, and unapologetically American. It’s a wearable declaration of independence for anyone who prefers sarcasm over silence and fireworks over filters.
You know a product hits different when it doesn't just spark joy — it sets off chaotic laughter. The “Sippy Cup of Shame” isn’t just a novelty mug. It’s a weapon of passive-aggressive hilarity. In this breakdown, we’re dissecting what makes one single mug go viral, get shared, and rake in 5-star reviews from people who say “I didn't even read the description — I just clicked BUY.” This is the anatomy of a product that actually sells itself.
Gen Z doesn’t just want gifts — they want gifts with guts, sass, and side-eye. This isn’t your grandma’s Hallmark era. If you want to sell to the TikTok tribe, your products better roast, relate, and resonate. Let’s break down what makes sarcastic gifts irresistible to Gen Z — and how you can craft offers that slap.
Ready to turn toilet jokes into treasure? In this 30-day guide, we break down how to start a novelty gift brand from scratch — especially if you're launching funny, sarcastic, or downright absurd products. Learn how to brand, build, and sell your way from poop to profit.