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Vulture Culture greeting Cards, along with our other products, do not fit a traditional mold. Our motto is, “Insult Your Friends.” And, even though there are numerous competitors with characters such as, dogs, cats, alligators, and comics, the Vulture hits a nerve in a unique way.

The purpose of Vulture Culture is to offer an outlet for remarks, opinions and satire to counteract the proliferation of “sweet and gooey” greeting cards--and to above all, make people laugh and see humor in potentially bleak situations.

Our Vultures frequently say nasty, naughty insulting, irreverent things. They offer an alternative to “Political Correctness.” The cards state things many folks today are afraid to voice, but will do so through an inanimate card of tongue-in-cheek black humor.

The concept for the cards was created by an old person waiting for the vultures. The cards are not free, like some big corporate cards, because the designers, printers and post office demand to be paid.

All Vulture items are black line drawings on a brown (vulture dirt) colored background. Cards and invitations include envelopes. Calendars are designed to hang in small, narrow places, and are with large numbers for easy viewing. Special orders are available.

Peck around, see what you like and send us an order. We need to feather our nest.

Vulture Culture
P. O. Box 370416
Las Vegas, NV 89137-0416
Toll Free: (877) 800-8456
Fax: (702) 255-7900
vultureculture@cox.net
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