One Girl Scout selling cookies was thrilled to receive $100 for participating in an impromptu quiz carried out by a content creator. The girl’s father, however, forced her to return the money, given that the New York company behind it supports President Donald Trump.
The clip was posted by Sticker Mule, a custom sticker and printables company based in New York. The content creator in question, a tattooed man with Sticker Mule chains, usually promotes the brand by interacting with people publicly and giving away money.
That was the case with this Girl Scout, who was at a mall selling cookies alongside her parents. The brand content creator approached her table and offered the girl $500 if she could answer a question.
“It’s pretty easy. What is sticky, you can peel it, but you can’t eat it?” the man asked.
Unfortunately, the girl didn’t answer correctly. The answer was, of course, “stickers,” but the man still gifted her $100 for participating. She was thrilled, and so were her parents, who were initially happy to see the interaction.
Eventually, the man revealed he was with Sticker Mule. The girl and the mother were familiar with the brand, and they appeared to be excited about it. The father, however, also aware of what Sticker Mule was, was not as happy as they were.
“Wait. You’re from Sticker Mule? You know your people support Trump, right?” the father asked.
After the content creator said, “Yeah, that’s right,” the father then told his daughter to give the $100 back. The Sticker Mule guy laughed and then left, saying, “God bless, bro.”
A Pro-Trump Sticker Company
The New York company, just like the father said, has been very vocal about its support for the Republican president. Back in 2024, emails were sent endorsing Trump. That same year, Sticker Mule put out at giant Trump sign on its building, reading “Vote for Trump.”
The company’s CEO, Anthony Constantino, reposted the moment, calling it “ridiculous.”
“A daughter and mother, who absolutely love Sticker Mule, get scolded because the Dad hates me for supporting President Trump,” he wrote. “My company has to deal with this crap all the time. It’s totally ridiculous!“
Users, however, were divided. Some thought that the father was rude, with one user saying, “The father just showed his daughter how not to act,” and another one adding, “Father is going to question everyone before they purchase. No cookies for you!“
Others, however, applauded him for his integrity, refusing to take money from a company with which he disagrees politically, with one user saying, “Great job standing on morals. dad. Lesson well taught.” Another one wrote, “Yes, morals over money.”







