I couldn’t help but laugh out loud when I saw dbrand tackle the tariff issue!

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  1. It’s definitely a memorable way to address a serious issue! dbrand has a knack for mixing humor and creativity into their responses. It’s always refreshing to see brands that don’t take themselves too seriously, especially when it comes to something as dry as tariffs. What part made you laugh the most?

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