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    Titan Casket Is Pitching TMNT-Themed Coffins to Hardcore Fans

    Alizee Ali KhanBy Alizee Ali KhanJune 13, 20262 Mins Read
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    Titan Casket is offering a new Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles themed collection of caskets, so devoted fans can spend eternity repping their favorite turtle. While something like that might have sounded like a joke in the past, Titan Casket is proving they are completely serious.

    Titan Casket, a company known for selling “high-quality caskets,” tunes into fandoms to help customers envision a coffin infused with their favorite pop-culture elements. The company doesn’t have an official TMNT range, but its coffins can be rebranded to send you into the great beyond in all the Cowabunga style you desire.

    Tapping into the Theme Song for Coffin Inspo

    Leonardo’s features crossed swords in blue and takes the words “He Led” as its title. Donatello’s is purple and has a staff on its chest and says “He Did Machines,” as its tagline. Raphael’s is red and says “He was Cool but Rude,” while displaying a pair of sai against its side. Michelangelo’s is orange, has a pair of nunchucks on its chest and says “He was a Party Dude.”

    Titan Casket makes clear that its TMNT designs are not official, yet it does mention that it has “colors for every character,” which shows they know how to style their various coffins to deliver the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles casket of your dreams.

    The collection quickly inspired fans in the comments, users joking about “Teenage Mutant Ninja Caskets” and teasing more designs based on other franchise characters.

    More Pop Culture Caskets from Titan Caskets Exist

    This isn’t Titan Casket’s first pop culture move. The firm recently teamed up with streetwear label Supreme on a $3,798 coffin. They’re now going to be targeting more fandom collabs. Titan Casket has become known for its viral pop culture-inspired products and social media marketing.

    For now, you can’t just pick up a Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles coffin off the shelf. But you never know what tomorrow will bring in the world of fandom merch. Whether a licensed deal with Paramount eventually comes to fruition remains to be seen. What’s certain, however, is that Titan Casket knows exactly how to get people talking, and the nerd community will listen.

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