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Papa Johns Dough Stress Balls are Limited to 150 Examples

The 'Papa Johns Dough Stress Balls' have been announced by the pizza brand as a cheeky product perfect for fans to try and get their hands on in celebration of the summer TV season. The stress balls have a look and feel that's meant to perfectly capture the essence of the brand's signature fresh, never frozen dough balls. The stress balls are positioned by the brand as the perfect option for TV watchers to keep nearby as they watch the latest episodes of their favorite dramas to squeeze out their feelings.

The Papa Johns Dough Stress Balls are limited to just 150 examples, which fans can try and get their hands on starting Wednesday, June 18, 2025 through an instant win sweepstakes. Customers only need to be a Papa Rewards member to try their hand at claiming one when the site goes live.

Trend Themes

  1. Novelty Brand Extensions — Brands are exploring creative extensions like stress balls to capture consumer interest and reinforce brand identity through playful memorabilia.
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  3. Emotion-driven Merchandise — Products designed to evoke or manage emotions, like stress balls, are gaining traction as consumers seek novel ways to express and alleviate stress.

Industry Implications

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