Great stickers, poor business model
This is my last order with Sticker Mule after many years of enjoying great service and products. The recent public-facing endorsement and defense of a political candidate moves Sticker Mule from being a neutral business to being a partisan platform. What was the consideration of the Sticker Mule employees who do not share that point of view? What about clients who find the Sticker Mule endorsement of a candidate a red line? Either be a politically oriented business that exists to serve a party, or be a neutral business that makes great stuff for everyone regardless of their politics and doesn't make employment a source of friction for the workers who may have to hold their noses and tongues if they oppose the political positions held by the upper ups. I'll miss the Sticker Mule products, but I'll be taking my business and endorsement to competitors who haven't made politics part of their marketing.