One thing is clear: the people at Stupid.com have an open and honest business policy: it is themselves who define their stock (and therefore their customers) as stupid, but the really funny and at times intelligent assortment of weird stuff available for purchase at this online store is seriously good, plus the puns and jokes they choose to advertise their products by really hit a spot.
Ever got tired of having to deal with two cutlery pieces while trying to master ever rolling-away beans? Try one of the sporks for sale at Stupid.com: it’s an all in one cutlery piece, and it will only cost you $4.99. Plus, they feature a “bad taste department” where patrons can feel free to buy all sorts of poop and wee and pee related stuff, like crime-scene toilet paper and the like, while not offending those who find that kind of stuff rather coarse.
Stupid.com In Their Own Words
“Stupid.com is the best place on the web to eat up your free time. Here you’ll find Novelty Candy, Gag Gifts, Stupid Jokes, and Stupid Games. And there are all kinds of hidden surprises throughout the site — so click away! And check out our stores — Our Stupid Buyers comb the world looking for silly, weird, and useless things for us to sell. Many of them are found NOWHERE ELSE! Goofy keychains, gross candy, and lots of dumb toys for kids and grown ups are buried in these moronic pages.
Just remember, things are Pretty Stupid at Stupid.com, so don’t be surprised by some of the stupid things you find inside. You’ve been warned!
Enter our stupid world…”
Why Stupid.com It Might Be A Killer
The great diversity of stock available at Stupid.com, plus the great albeit simple marketing style of the site, on top of the fact that it is very well organized into categories (type, price, theme, object, vintage, etc) make it a great place to shop for presents.
Some Questions About Stupid.com
A slight problem with Stupid.com is that its design is deliberately is a bit too flashy and bold, but it can still be a bit tiring after a while. Will they rethink their layout so it’s not so aggressive? 







