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    Zazzle is an American e-commerce platform that allows users to create and sell personalized products with independent manufacturers. Founded in 2005, Zazzle has partnered with many brands and has over 300 million products listed on the site.

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    Etsy is an American online marketplace that connects sellers and buyers of handmade, vintage, and craft products. Learn about its history, revenue, fees, categories, operations, and controversies from this Wikipedia article.

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    Redbubble is a global platform where artists can sell their original artwork on various products. Founded in 2006 in Australia, it has faced controversies over offensive materials and was rebranded as Articore in 2023.

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    AOL Mail offers secure and personalized email with features like AOL Mail, news, and weather for free. You can also access your email on the go with an iOS & Android app and get help from experts.

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    Vistaprint offers online desktop publishing and printing services for small businesses, such as business cards, stationery, clothing and digital products. Founded in 1995, it is based in the Netherlands and owned by Cimpress, and has over 100 patents and partnerships with retailers and software providers.

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    Teespring (now Spring) is an American company that allows people to create and sell custom products online. Founded in 2011, it has faced criticism for selling apparel that promotes violence and racism.

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    RushOrderTees is a technology and custom apparel company that started in 2002 and serves as an official apparel provider for the Philadelphia 76ers. It has a revenue of $22.9 million, a 63,000-square-foot facility, and a philanthropic partnership with Covenant House.

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    The boys visit Pi Pi's Splashtown, a waterpark where people urinate in the pools, causing a disaster. The episode is a parody of 2012 and features a pee-filled tsunami, a scientist, and a monkey antidote.

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