Cards Against Humanity holds 99 percent off sale for cars, diamonds, golden dildos
The card game company Cards Against Humanity has a long history of pulling Black Friday stunts. In 2013, it actually raised the price of their game by $5; in 2014, it sold literal bull shit. In 2016, it raised $100,00 to dig a hole for as long as consumers would fund the backhoe. Last year, it claimed to have given up on selling card games in favor of a not-at-all-copyright-infringing brand of potato chips called Prongles. (Note: the chips were actually manufactured and sold at Target.) “The setup of the joke is for Black Friday, the most commercial and business-y day of the year, we make the worst possible business decision,” said CAH co-creator Max Temkin at the time.
This year, Cards Against Humanity has decided to take its disdain...