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Lindsay Porzio from Stic-It® Rotating Car Flags Featured on the Breakfast Club with Craig Dillon

  • Stic-it
  • Jun 11
  • 3 min read


Americans are rethinking how they show what they stand for. Bumper stickers fade, yard signs stay put, and political decals can make you a target in the wrong neighborhood. Lindsay Porzio from Stic-It® Rotating Car Flags joined Craig Dillon on the Breakfast Club podcast to talk about why a new generation of drivers is reaching for something better.

Listen to the full interview here: Breakfast Club with Craig Dillon

Public Expression Is Getting Personal

One of the central themes of the conversation is how people today want more control over what they say and when they say it. Younger consumers especially want to make things their own. A sticker that you cannot remove does not fit that mindset. Neither does a yard sign that sits in one place and weathers over time.

The rotating car flag solves for all of that. It goes on quickly, comes off just as fast, and the image on the panel can be swapped whenever your message changes. Supporting a candidate this fall? Put that flag up. Election is over? Swap it out for your favorite team or an American flag as the country heads into its 250th anniversary celebration.

Mobility and Visibility Together

Craig summed it up well on air when he called it a combination of mobility and visibility. That is exactly what makes the product work differently than anything else in this space.

A billboard on the highway gets seen for a few seconds. A yard sign reaches whoever walks or drives past your house. A Stic-It® flag travels with you. Every parking lot, every school pickup line, every neighborhood you drive through becomes an opportunity for people to see what you are proud of.

And because the flag rotates as you drive and swings back out when you stop, it catches attention in a way a flat decal never could. That movement makes people look twice.

The Problem That Started It All

Like most good ideas, this one came from a real frustration. The designer's mother was worried about her son driving into unfamiliar areas with political messaging on his car. She did not want the car vandalized. So he figured out a way to make the message removable without sacrificing visibility.

That one insight is still at the core of what Stic-It® does. You decide when to fly your flag and when to take it down. That choice belongs to you.

What People Are Flying Right Now

On the show, Lindsay highlighted some of the most popular designs on the road today. The American flag is always a top seller, and with America 250 coming up, demand is climbing. The Back the Blue flag remains strong among drivers who want to show support for law enforcement. Graduation flags have been a standout this spring. And the new Student Driver flag gives families a practical and removable way to let other drivers know there is a new driver behind the wheel.


Student Driver
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American Flag
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Gadsden Flag
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Beyond the stock designs, customers can now upload their own images directly at getsticit.com and put a custom photo on their flag panel. As Lindsay put it on the show, great for embarrassment and great for celebration.

What This Says About Where Things Are Headed

The car flag is not a new idea. But a rotating, changeable, removable car flag that lets you upload your own image is a different thing entirely. It reflects a bigger shift in how people want to communicate in public. They want to be heard. They want to be seen. And they want the ability to change their mind without leaving a mark.

Stic-It® is available at getsticit.com and on Amazon.

 
 
 

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