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The background of car sticker culture

Car stickers first appeared in foreign racing competitions. As a part of car culture, car stickers have become very popular abroad. When car stickers were first introduced into the country, all the materials were imported from abroad and the prices were relatively high. Later, domestic production began, and the price dropped. In the early years, there was a very classic car sticker in foreign countries: "Bears are infested, please pay attention." In fact, the first place this slogan appeared was not on a car, but on a road sign in Hokkaido, Japan. Since bears often appear in the area, in order to warn people, benchmarks have been set up in many places with bear heads painted on them and the words "Beware of Bears" written on them. Later, this slogan was quoted by a truck club in the United States and became the logo on the buttocks of all its members' cars. Subsequently, this behavior of sticking slogans on the butts of cars became a fashion and quickly spread across the United States.