Companies are suing for their tariff money back. ‘Cards Against Humanity’ wants to give some of it to its customers
Cards Against Humanity may be known as the tabletop game most likely to make your mom say filthy words over Christmas, but the company’s latest stunt is an act of uncommon decency.
In response to the U.S. Supreme Court striking down President Trump’s broad, extensive, wildly unpopular tariffs on February 20, the gonzo gaming company has announced a plan to celebrate the victory—and potential tariff refund—with its fans. Cards Against Humanity is now offering them a chance to get back...