These funny knock off products are for anyone who’s ever wandered a discount aisle and felt their soul briefly leave their body. It’s bootleg brands, counterfeit fashion, and cheap online finds that aren’t just “similar”—they’re bold enough to make eye contact.




























Today’s theme: copyright law as a suggestion.
The funniest part about funny knock off products is the confidence. Not the quiet “inspired by” energy. This is full-volume commitment. Like the designers looked at a famous logo and said, “Yes. That. But worse.” Bootleg brands don’t even try to hide. They show up with a slightly scrambled name and the exact same vibe, like a villain wearing your outfit to prom.
And the cursed-toy corner? A horror franchise could never. Cheap online finds are already a gamble, but these make it feel like the factory had a grudge. When a plush is even slightly off, your brain knows. Your eyes know. Your fight-or-flight knows. Counterfeit fashion at least stays on your body. A cursed stuffed animal lives in your house and watches you sleep. Different risk profile.
Then you’ve got the knockoff snacks and “totally-not-that” cereals, which are honestly the most realistic. We’ve all stared at a store shelf thinking, “This is either fine or it’s going to taste like packaging.” That’s the thrill. These funny knock off products tempt you with savings and punish you with vibes.
My favorite ones are the self-aware rip-offs. The ones that practically wink at you, like, “Yes, we know.” That’s not counterfeiting, that’s performance art with a barcode. Bootleg brands become almost… collectible. Not because they’re good, but because they’re fearless. And because sending a photo to your group chat is basically mandatory.
If you want more “what am I looking at” energy, keep going with 40 Weird Signs That Shouldn’t Exist, 30 Design Fails That Made It To Production, and 23 Packaging Mistakes That Deserve An Award.
I’m Laura Bennett, and I respect the hustle—right up until a bootleg plush shows up with human teeth.