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Giveaway: Ninja Cat Riding on a Fire Breathing Unicorn Windows Stickers

Giveaway: Ninja Cat Riding on a Fire Breathing Unicorn Windows Stickers

If you watch trends on a regular basis it can be hard to determine what might become a hit, go viral or grab a lot of attention.

These Ninja Cat Riding a Fire Breathing Unicorn stickers are one of those items. The first time I saw it was in a tweet from a member of the Microsoft Windows team and slowly it became quite the sensation.

Now it has been the subject of blog posts on sites like The Verge, Windows Central, WinBeta and a few others. Shortly after that Microsoft even offered it for sale through their company store and it sold out so quickly it had to be pulled offline.

That then sparked a cottage industry of sorts as entrepreneurs with the right tools started to offer these unique vinyl sticker's through their websites.

Here at the SuperSite we loved seeing the enthusiasm that everyone had around this simple symbol of Microsoft returning to its cool status and having fun with it.

So we went off in search of our own collection of Ninja Cat Riding a Fire Breathing Unicorn stickers and luckily found some very high quality versions of them.  That means you, our loyal readers, now have the opportunity to get your very own Ninja Cat Riding a Fire Breathing Unicorn sticker.

We have four of these to giveaway and all you need to do to enter is comment on this post and share with everyone what device you plan to stick it on.

Make sure your user account here at the SuperSite is completely up to date so we can contact you if you are one of the four winners.

The giveaway runs through this Friday at 4 PM Eastern here in the US and at that point we will randomly select four commenters to get their own Ninja Cat Riding a Fire Breathing Unicorn sticker.  Winners will have 48 hours to confirm their win or we will draw a replacement winner.

Good Luck and thanks for participating.

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