'I Did That' Stickers Featuring President Trump Begin Popping Up On Gas Pumps Across The U.S.
Know Your Meme [Unofficial]
March 12, 2026
"I Did That" Gas Station Stickers or Gas Station "I Did That!" Stickers, also known as Biden "I Did That" or Trump "I Did That," are stickers that have been applied to gas pumps next to the gas meter that often contain a certain political or humorous message. Starting in August 2021, a trend of applying stickers with photographs of U.S. President Joe Biden paired with the message "I Did That!" achieved prevalence in the United States as a way of commenting on the rise in fuel prices, with the trend continuing into 2022 as prices rose further due to sanctions imposed on Russian oil amid the Russian invasion of Ukraine.
During President Donald Trump's second term in the mid-2020s, "I Did That" stickers and memes featuring him instead of President Biden began to spread online and appear in stores next to price tags or at gas pumps. Initially, the stickers began appearing in 2025 due to increased prices on many goods due to Trump's tariffs, with them later being used on gas pumps after the price of oil rose following major global events like the Iran conflict in 2026.
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