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What do you give after gallbladder surgery? A fake gallbladder pin, that's what! This gallbladder lapel pin won't make trouble or stones. Money can't buy you love but it can buy you a fake gallbladder. Funny get well gift after gallbladder surgery, looks great on your jacket, backpack, badge reel, lanyard or hospital ID.
Did your gallbladder quit on you? You’re not alone. A half-million American gallbladders are separated from their owners every year. It’s tragic, but you can live without that pesky bile balloon, so no worries. This cute little 1.25" pin is made from durable printed aluminum, comes packed on a card and was made in China.
Gallstones are annoying and painful, which is why doctors recommend cholecystectomy. They're not gonna keep your gallbladder in a jar like some creepy evil surgeon. They are gonna throw it in the incinerator, because they never wanna see your gallbladder again, either. Bon voyage, gallbladder! Nice knowing ya.
Need more gallbladder gifts? Check out our Gallbladder Rest in Peace design, available as a shirt, hoodie, tote bag and other customizable goodies at iheartguts.threadless.com. You pick the size, color and style and they print it just for you!
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"I pinned this on my scrub jacket. I love it!!"
- Connie H.
3 of my friends have had their gallbladder removed, so i got all 3 stickers and pins. They loved it! Great quality and humor. Arrived fast and in good packaging.
Helps me love my gallbladder
So glad your new soft, squishy plush can remind you to heart your real GB, even when it's a pain in the you-know-what!
I love the lapel pins from this company! I am a veterinary pathologist who works at a veterinary college. I always wear an organ pin to reflect what organ system I am teaching. So far I have aorta, capillary bed, heart, lungs, trachea, gall bladder, liver, and lymph node. My students always ask to see my pin at the beginning of class.
So cute! We're tickled these smiling pin pals could serve as cute educational tools at the beginning of class. We heart you, your students and your shiny, growing pin collection!
I bought a set of pins for each of my two grandkids to inspire them to learn the human anatomy. They are fascinated with them.
Durable, can wipe off