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A distinctive black and white die-cut sticker shaped somewhat like a sake tokkuri (flask) with a rising sun motif at its top. The sticker advertises the 'Stockholm Sake Festival' scheduled for 'May 10-11 2025'. It prominently features a QR code with an embedded Instagram logo, alongside the handle '@STOCKHOLMSAKEFESTIVAL'. Below the main information, the text 'TAK' and 'STOCKHOLM | OSLO' are visible. The sticker is affixed to a dark green, possibly metallic, pole, with older, torn paper remnants visible around it. 3
The sticker is rectangular with a dark, speckled background, predominantly black and purple. On the left side, a stylized white symbol resembling a snake coiled around a vertical line is prominently displayed. To the right of the symbol is a standard QR code. The edges of the sticker appear slightly worn. 15
A pink and white sticker with a QR code and the text "AVBOLAGET" is affixed to a weathered metal pole. The QR code links to an Instagram account. 5
The sticker is a collage of black and white photographs, arranged in a grid-like fashion. The top section shows energetic fans with raised arms and banners, some featuring text. The middle section prominently displays the word 'HAMMARBY' in large, bold lettering, below which are images of a car and more cheering spectators. The bottom section depicts large crowds of people, likely fans, with the text 'VI HAR SÅNG PÅ LAKTARN SEDAN 1970' visible. The overall aesthetic is retro and celebratory, evoking a sense of historical fan culture. 6
A circular red sticker with a QR code prominently displayed in the upper half. Below the QR code, in white text, are the phrases "RÄDDA SEXUALUNDERVISNINGEN!" and "Låt stå!". At the bottom of the sticker, the abbreviation "rfsu" is visible alongside a stylized white heart shape. 8
A sticker with a dark humor illustration depicting a meeting between two skeletal figures representing political ideologies, with a mushroom cloud in the background. The text 'Skamflck' is prominent, along with 'Synka alla klockor för midnatt' (Synchronize all clocks for midnight). The style is reminiscent of political satire and dark art. 14
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