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Ninja Cat Holding A Microsoft Flag And Riding A Unicorn Sticker? Get Yours Now! – onmsft.com

Joseph Finney Joseph Finney
March 12, 2015
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Ninja cat holding a Microsoft flag and riding a unicorn sticker can be purchased

Microsoft has long been seen as one of the uncool technology companies but perception seems to be changing. The fans of Windows have also been changing to include a wide base of users from different background and interests.

Now with the culture surrounding Microsoft products changing, Microsoft has been embracing some of that change. A sticker has been floating around social media featuring a ninja cat holding a Microsoft flag and riding a fire breathing unicorn, and now you can get one (or 6, at a discount) for your very own. Art and merchandise website RedBubble.com is selling the Ninja Cat Unicorn stickers for $3 a piece. The Microsoft Company Store was reported to be selling the sticker with a black background, however the listing has been removed. Follow the link below to get your own awesome epic Microsoft Ninja Cat Unicorn sticker!

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