Woman Uses Moose Poop To Create Art For Her Booming Business

October 3, 2018

Meet Mary Winchenbach, the woman behind the booming business that sells crafts made from moose droppings.

moose poop art
Credit: Tirdy Works / Facebook

Mary is the owner of Tirdy Works in Somerville, Maine.

"Everyone goes to the bathroom so everyone can relate to that. The terms that I used to name these products are everyday terms that people are used to hearing so I just kind of try to combine the two to come up with something halfway decent that's funny," Mary said.

She also says that all the poop used in her products are locally sourced.

"The turds are all local," she says. "We just go out and track the moose... I have found that when I moose takes a dump you walk about 50 yards in any direction and they take another dump."

 

Mary sells her hilarious products on Facebook. Here's some of her most popular creations.

1. Un-Be-Leaf-Ables

moose poop art
Credit: Tirdy Works / Facebook

2. Fecal People

moose poop art
Credit: Tirdy Works / Facebook

3. Fish-N-Shits

moose poop art
Credit: Tirdy Works / Facebook

4. Deer-Rings

moose poop art
Credit: Tirdy Works / Facebook

5. Shitsicles

moose poop art
Credit: Tirdy Works / Facebook

6. Poo Poo Clock

moose poop art
Credit: Tirdy Works / Facebook

Mary is literally selling moose poop she finds outside to people across the country for profit.

"I get five bucks a turd for these things... so I get excited when I see a turd."

Watch the video below.

Visit Tirdy Works on Facebook to purchase a product.

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