Tabloid T-Shirts got a nice "shout-out" in Neal Rubin's March 25th column:
"Scandal Spawns an Instant Industry"

He even mentions a few of our specific items near the end.
...Worthy files charges, and within moments, she's a bumper sticker. Jack Kevorkian announces he's running for Congress and there's a $3.50 button with his face on it: "Vote or Die!"
"Everyone in the world can have their own spin on something," says James Heckman, Zazzle's chief strategy officer. Build a product on the Web site and you're instantly competing with merchants like "Robustoman," whose 93 designs include a shirt with the Joe Louis fist statue and the legend, "Free Kwame of his job!"



