Heroin Sticker Fried Boy
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The Heroin Sticker – Fried Boy is pure cartoon chaos in sticker form, straight from the deranged genius of Heroin Skateboards. This die-cut vinyl sticker features a battered, bug-eyed egg-shaped creature mid-explosion, strapped to a broken wooden chair with wires hanging from a metal dome on his head—a gnarly reference to an electric chair gone wrong. The character’s fried expression, scorched limbs, and exaggerated jolt lines make this one of the most visually intense (and darkly hilarious) stickers in the Heroin lineup.
The cracked-out typography beneath the character reads “FRIED BOY” in distressed teal and grey, and “Heroin Skateboards” is scrawled below in ghostly blue. The whole layout has the look of something pulled straight from a 90s underground zine or a lost punk record insert—raw, funny, and slightly disturbing in the best way.
As always, this kind of absurd, gore-tinged humor is exactly what defines Heroin Skateboards, founded in 1998 by UK skater and artist Mark “Fos” Foster. Heroin embraces the weird corners of skate culture—deck shapes, videos, and sticker art that don’t just go against the grain, they grind it into powder. Fos’s hand-drawn style, irreverent humor, and outsider perspective have earned Heroin a cult following around the world.
Key Features:
Premium vinyl die-cut sticker
Original Fos illustration featuring an electrified egg mutant
Bold "FRIED BOY" lettering with Heroin Skateboards tag below
Vibrant print with gloss finish
Measures approx. 4–5" tall (perfect for boards, walls, sketchy spots, or notebooks)
Durable adhesive backing for indoor or outdoor use
Whether you slap it on your board or your fridge, the Fried Boy brings big Heroin energy: unhinged, unapologetic, and totally unforgettable.
Stix SGV has proudly served the San Gabriel Valley skateboarding community since the late ‘90s. With three locations across Los Angeles County, we’ve been deeply rooted in the local scene. Our Monrovia shop has been a staple since 1997, followed by our Claremont location in 2014, and our South Pasadena shop opening its doors in 2022. Our mission has always been simple: to uphold skateboarding culture and stay true to our community.