Yes, That Was A Working QR Code On Rick’s Cone Hat On Last Night’s Episode Of “Rick And Morty”

 

Fans watching the most recent episode of Rick and Morty would have seen a QR code on top of Rick’s cone head as he was going ballistic on this friendly guy that kept returning to shit in his toilet. Welp, turns out, that QR code goes to a website that actually sells that same hat that Rick is wearing (the hat even includes the same working QR code). Profits from sales of the hat go to a reputable charity called Notes for Notes, Inc.

Notes for Notes, Inc. builds, equips and staffs after-school recording studios packed with drums, guitars, synths, DJ gear, groove stations, podcasting and full digital recording giving young people the opportunity to explore, create and record music for FREE! We’ve got 25 studios across the country in Boys & Girls Clubs, youth centers and soon schools allowing young people to discover their sound! Whether you are Morty’s age or wishing Rick could beam you back in time to when you were, check out notesfornotes.org to learn more, get involved or join a studio near you!

Rick and Morty is the critically-acclaimed, half-hour animated hit comedy series on Adult Swim that follows a sociopathic genius scientist who drags his inherently timid grandson on insanely dangerous adventures across the universe. Rick Sanchez is living with his daughter Beth’s family and constantly bringing her, his son-in-law Jerry, grand-daughter Summer, and grand-son Morty into intergalactic escapades. Can the family survive Rick’s insanity and all the chaos the universe throws at them?

Rick and Morty stars Justin Roiland (Adventure Time), Sarah Chalke (Scrubs), Chris Parnell (Saturday Night Live) and Spencer Grammer (Greek). The series is created by Dan Harmon (Community) and Roiland who also serve as executive producers.