BHealthLife 5 PCS Funny Motivational Challenge Coins - Hang in There It Gets Worse Humorous Coins - Inspirational Gifts for Women Men Gag Gift for Friends Office Humor Gift for Coworkers
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BHealthLife 5 PCS Funny Motivational Challenge Coins - Hang in There It Gets Worse Humorous Coins - Inspirational Gifts for Women Men Gag Gift for Friends Office Humor Gift for Coworkers
5 PCS GAG GIFTS SET: Looking for a unique gift that's both fun and meaningful? These humorous coins are ideal for creative parties, birthdays, or just to surprise a friend who’s having a tough week. Whether you’re celebrating a small win or getting through a rough day, this coin is sure to bring a smile
FUNNY DESIGN: These funny challenge coins are designed to turn your bad day into a laugh with their iconic meme-inspired designs. One side features the cheerful, running bomb with the line “HANG IN THERE IT GETS WORSE”, and the other side shows the meme character peeking over a battery with “NOT SURE IF I SHOULD” and “Hang in there... or start running”.
QUALITY MATERIAL: Each motivational coin is crafted from high-quality zinc alloy for lasting durability. Measuring 1.57 inches(40mm) in diameter and 3mm thick, it comes with a clear protective case to prevent scratches. More than just a coin, it's the perfect way to share laughter with friends, coworkers, or anyone needing a quick pick-me-up
EXQUISITE CRAFTSMANSHIP: The enamel process ensures colors remain vibrant and long-lasting, keeping the challenge coin from ever fading. The 3D relief design enhances the coin's tactile quality. It's not just a coin—it's an eye-catching conversation starter that sparks interest
HILARIOUS MEDALLION: Wherever you go, you can carry its humor and motivation with you. Place it on your desk as a fun paperweight, use it as a decision coin, or add it to your challenge coin collection. It’s a small, portable reminder to not take life too seriously—even when things feel like they’re “getting worse”