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Penn State is Logo Manic

What do Penn Staters love more than football? Penn State merchandise.

If you haven’t noticed, the Penn State logo is on more than just hoodies and t-shirts. It’s on shot glasses, backpacks and stationary. But no, it doesn’t stop there. You can pretty much find anything under the sun with a Nittany Lion, paw print or simply the words Penn State on it.

I’ve bought a lot of useless crap in my life, but even I can’t help but roll my eyes at the excessive amounts of Penn State stuff there out there.

Click through the slideshow of some of the silly things I found being pawned off as Penn State gear.

Have you ever bought any of these items? What are some of the most ridiculous things you’ve seen that have had some kind of Penn State logo on it?

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Abby Zwillinger

I’m a Junior majoring in Labor Studies and Employment Relations. I have lived on Long Island my entire life, and think NYC is the greatest place in the world. Life is too short, so if you want a cupcake, have a cupcake.

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