
As if the one cent jump in postage prices was not enough, the U.S. Post Office has gotten even funnier, with postage that is. For a long time printing one's own photo on a postage stamp has been part of one of their more recent programs. But until now, creator of London's Times Cartoons Rick London says, "I don't think I've seen anything out there like what we do on postage stamps. London adds that he's had more rejected than accepted but twenty have been approved thus far. London says his goal is to have a hundred by the end of the year from his massive inventory of over 8500 cartoons on his main cartoon website. The stamps are sold in a package of 12. London owns a variety of licensed product stores including Rick London Special Editions at www.ricklondonfunnygifts.info. One can view the stamps by visiting the site and clicking on "Postage" on the right hand side of the page. His stores also sell a myriad of other cartoon gifts and collectibles such as funny tees, mouse pads, aprons, caps, tote bags, posters, and more.
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