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"textContent": "There is strange merchandise, and then there is merch that makes you stop and ask, \"who approved this?\" Over the years, movies, celebrities, brands, and franchises have all pushed products that felt too weird, too specific, or too unnecessary to ever succeed. And yet, somehow, they did. Whether it was fueled by fandom, irony, or pure curiosity, these items found buyers despite making absolutely no sense on paper. This list looks at the merch that should never have worked, but sold anyway.\n\nThe post Merch That Was Way Too Weird to Sell, But Somehow Did appeared first on Den of Geek.",
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