Politically Incorrect Sound Cards

 

Politically Incorrect Sound cards with Boris Johnson, Donald Trump, Ant and Dec and Sir David Attenborough

 

 A collectable range of hilarious sound greeting cards as featured on Good Morning Britain!

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 Are you ready to make greeting cards great again with our Trump-tastic collection?

Well, look no further than our Politically Incorrect Sound Cards. A unique collection from our Really Wild Sound Cards range, these gems are like a Trump tweet in card form - bold, brash, and bound to get a reaction. Who says winning political popularity can't extend to card sending too? Whether you're a fan of Trump's hair-raising antics or you prefer to poke fun at celebrities who are top of the unpopular list (we're looking at you, Simon Cowell, Boris Johnson, and Jeremy Clarkson), we've got the perfect card to tickle your funny bone. So go ahead, spread some politically incorrect laughter through the mail - just be prepared for some eye rolls and belly laughs along the way!

Our Politically Incorrect Sound Cards are a collection of very innovative celebrity cards, from Gordon Ramsay to Ant and Dec, with a slightly cheeky but memorable message.

Once opened each card bursts into sound to deliver a personal message with convincing voice and almost perfect impersonation. The winning combination of caricaturist illustration by Mike Giblin and comic voiceover by Darren Altman create the perfect comedy sound card, sure to be a big hit whoever your chosen recipient is.

Our latest “Congrats on Getting the jab!” from Boris Johnson is a must send to those people who have recently had their COVID-19 Vaccination and includes a tongue in cheek, mock vaccination certificate as a memento of the occasion.

Boris Jab COVID-19 political funny Card
 

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