Bring some laughs to your everyday with this “Poop or Get Off the Pot” phone stand! Featuring bold retro-style lettering and a clean toilet illustration, this phone grip is the perfect mix of silly and practical.
$11.99
Clever Wordplay
A classic phrase turned into the perfect everyday reminder—get moving or get off the pot! This playful PopGrip adds a dose of bathroom humor to your phone without being over the top.
Unexpected & Fun
Featuring a clean toilet illustration and retro-style lettering, this design hits that perfect mix of silly and stylish. Whether you’re the type who loves puns or you just like to keep things light, it’s a guaranteed laugh.
Stick It, Grip It, Snap It
Attach it to the back of any smooth phone case for a secure hold while texting, taking selfies, or watching videos hands-free. Pops out when you need it, collapses flat when you don’t—easy, functional, and reliable.
Funny Gift Idea
Perfect for stocking stuffers, white elephant parties, office swaps, or gifting to that friend who always has a joke ready. Great for bathroom humor lovers, healthcare pros, or anyone who enjoys quirky phone accessories.
Dr. Carmen Fong makes talking about poop fun! This easy-to-read, helpful book is packed with medically backed information that helps patients poop better, start conversations with their doctors, and break the stigmas that keep so many silent.
Constipation Nation is a deftly crafted and complete course of instructive information on the subject of the digestive system and gastroenterology that will be especially appreciated by anyone who has problems with chronic constipation. Exceptionally 'reader friendly' in organization and presentation, Constipation Nation is a unique and unreservedly recommended addition to personal, medical professional, community, and college/university library Health/Medicine collections and supplemental curriculum studies lists.
Dr. Fong has written an extraordinarily comprehensive book on a pervasively common concern—that of constipation. Her encyclopedic approach to this subject is truly remarkable. As a colon and rectal surgeon, myself, I learned considerably more about bowel evacuatory dysfunction than I had heretofore believed I understood. While written for a lay audience, it is at once a scientific, yet personal approach and is accompanied by an extensive bibliography. The author is to be congratulated on providing a worthy medical text for all individuals troubled by this condition.