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However, his comments have drawn criticism due to Sticker Mule's own manufacturing practices. Anthony Constantino, CEO of Sticker Mule, has been called out for 'hypocrisy' (Instagram/@ac132) ...
WASHINGTON (TNND) — Anthony Constantino built his company, Sticker Mule, from the ground up in America and using American workers. As CEO, he supports President Donald Trump’s tariff plan to ...
Anthony Constantino, Chief Executive Officer at Sticker Mule, announced on Sunday via Facebook that his company laid off almost 70 employees. Constantino said all 68 terminated employees were ...
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Sticker Mule has an incredible ROADMAP to grow into the foreseeable future.” “At the end of the day, customers flock to the best innovator and that’s us,” Constantino wrote.
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WITH LOVE Sticker Mule CEO Anthony Constantino unveiled the bronze statue Saturday morning. Yasmeen Hamadeh Night News Reporter Updated Jun. 18 2025 10:10PM EDT Published Apr. 13 2025 3:54PM EDT ...
A similar message was shared on Sticker Mule’s Instagram on July 15, two days after the assassination attempt, but is no longer visible. The Daily Dot reached out to Sticker Mule for comment.
Sticker Mule entered the X bot space in June 2024 with its $100,000 acquisition of Pikaso, the most popular bot on X, which boasts nearly 1 million followers and 100 million monthly impressions.
Sticker Mule’s bots serve a blend of practical and just-for-fun use cases, leading to explosive growth for the brand on X—from 700,000 impressions in December to 3.2 million in February.
Sticker Mule, a company that won an upstate legal battle to display a giant “Vote for Trump” sign on one of its buildings. is back in court — over the new “America Loves Trump” display ...