This is where we get to brag and show you some of bCreative's most successful
ideas (It's kind of like proud parents showing you pictures of their
kids.) Go ahead, check out some of these cool ideas and sales
figures. We hope you like them.
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Retro Spoofs
This hot-selling novelty line has already sold over $7 million at retail, generating more than $350,000 in royalties. It includes 100+ individual designs, displayed on 25 different products in 14 different countries. Not too shabby.
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What I Really Learned In School
These classic college designs boast over $10 million in wholesale sales, resulting in more than $1 million in royalties generated from the sales of over 50 different designs. It’s a great example of how one idea can be extended into multiple concepts (beer, wine, shots, etc.) and lead to big, long-term sales.
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Don't Drink and Dress
A creative person simply wrote a hilarious caption for a cool photo they’d found. The resulting greeting card was named the 1993 Greeting Card Of The Year, and is still selling today. Wholesale sales are currently approaching $1 million.
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The Perfect Man®
This classic "man-bashing" idea has spawned dozens of product extensions, and has had a decade-long run resulting in over $4 million in wholesale sales. Who says nobody’s perfect?
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Depressories
This hilarious parody of inspiration messages has already inspired over $1 million in wholesale sales. That’s certainly nothing to be depressed about.
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Brain On Drugs With Bacon
A classic parody of a national ad campaign--this poster sold over 300,000 copies in less than one year. Today that would represent almost $70,000 in royalties for this one design.
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Drunken Wadlo
A timely and funny parody of the famous Where’s Waldo series--this line of designs captured the attention of beer drinkers everywhere. It also captured over $2.5 million in wholesales sales and $250,000 in royalties for its creator.
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Men Are Like
Who says a good man is hard to find? This series of calendars and cards has been seen all over the country and earned more than $100,000 in royalties for its creator.
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