Anthony Constantino, CEO of Sticker Mule, is funding 100 scholarships at St. Mary’s Institute, where he went to school. He’s hoping to encourage more big donors to help elementary and middle schools.
AMSTERDAM — Sticker Mule, the online custom printing and promotional merchandise company led by would-be congressional candidate Anthony Constantino, has laid off 68 employees at its Amsterdam ...
The notorious "Vote for Trump" sign on top one of the resurrected Sticker Mule factory buildings in Amsterdam, New York. CEO Anthony Constantino ought to be known for Sticker Mule, the fastest-growing ...
The 100-foot-wide, 12-foot-tall glowing VOTE FOR TRUMP sign would be hard to miss driving through downtown Amsterdam, New York. And that, according to the town's mayor, is the problem. The sign, ...
The chief executive of Sticker Mule in Amsterdam, N.Y., set off a debate by displaying his support for Donald J. Trump in a massive sign atop the company’s headquarters. By Stefanos Chen Sticker Mule, ...
AMSTERDAM, N.Y. (WNYT) – A temporary court order preventing a giant “Vote for Trump” sign on Sticker Mule in Amsterdam has been vacated, the company told NewsChannel 13’s Zach Richter on Monday ...
Oct. 6 (UPI) --The company Sticker Mule is facing a lawsuit filed in a New York court over a pro-Trump sign it installed on the roof of a building that local officials warn could pose dangers to the ...
Print-on-demand company Sticker Mule made a wave of headlines in July following a failed assassination attempt against former President Donald Trump. The company sent out a blast message to its ...
In response to the assassination attempt on former President Donald Trump, Sticker Mule co-founder and chief executive officer Anthony Constantino wrote an email with the subject line “Trump 2024” and ...
Sticker Mule, a popular custom sticker printing company, also sent out an email in support of former President Donald Trump. Customers were mad — and maybe that was the point. Sticker Mule, a popular ...
Print-on-demand company Sticker Mule provoked immediate backlash on Monday after sending out an email to its customers saying that “the hate for Trump and his supporters has gone too far,” following ...
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