EDIT: The local soap company soapier.com has released the first official trollface merchendise on the market! TROLLFACE SOAP. Scrub your friends, scrub your nuts, or wash out the mouth of a child who has spoken one too many a foul word.BUY SOME. OR DON'T. It's worth noting that I get a pretty fair share of the profit, and as soap goes, it's pretty cheap. So buy some why don't you.//from the last post//I wanted to see if I could garner some interest in official t-shirt sales. At this point, it's safe to say that Trollface is pretty much instantly recognizable to any regular on 4chan.org.My mom mentioned the other day the sheer volume of trollface related products being carried on Zazzle.com. She then mentioned that I should try and sell my own, which I thought was sort of a dumb idea given that anyone could just get one from Zazzle. Then I realized "oh wait, it's -mine-" So after politely asking Zazzle to take everything down (all 680 or so products), I started thinking a little bit more about making t-shirts.The first place that came to mind was Hot Topic, primarily because they deal in internet humor/culture novelty tees (I can hear hissing from the oldies). I called them up yesterday, and I was surprised to find that they're pretty receptive when it comes to pitching ideas. Granted, I will have to provide some evidence that Trollface is as popular/recognizable as I claim it to be, but I doubt I'll have much difficulty with that.So hopefully, if I can convince Hot Topic that my Trollface is worth putting on a shirt, then perhaps you'll be seeing troll face available at your closest Hot Topic, or at the very least in their online stores.If by some miracle this all goes through, I'd appreciate anyone who has always wanted a quality trollface shirt to buy one from them. It's a big if, but I think I can make a good case for trollface.