Subscribe | UPI Odd Newsletter Subscribe CHICAGO, Nov. 30 (UPI) -- Game company Cards Against Humanity announced its Black Friday sale -- a $5 bundle of literally nothing -- raked in $71,145 from customers. The company said the promotion, which invited people to buy nothing from the company, resulted in 11,248 people giving the minimum $5 and 1,119 giving larger amounts -- with the largest being a payment of $100. Advertisement Cards Against Humanity, which calls its product a "party game for horrible people," sold 30,000 boxes of "bull [expletive]" -- literal poop -- for Black Friday in 2014. The company said in a blog post the money made from this year's Black Friday sale was split between the firm's 17 employees, who each received about $4,185. The blog post said the items purchased by employees using their windfall included: PlayStation 4 and WiiU gaming consoles, vehicles for themselves and family members, an $800 "Lord of the Rings Legolas Lothlorien Long Bow," a $365 bottle of Yamazaki 18-year single malt whiskey, tickets to the Chicago Cubs' 2016 home opener, a $3,120 YVA vibrating massager in 24-karat gold, and Lasik corrective eye surgery. Advertisement Several employees also chose to give a portion of their money to charities including Planned Parenthood and DonorsChoose.org. Read More 30,000 bought 'literal poop' on Black Friday English tower wails like a banshee in gale-force winds Stabilized camera mounted to boomerang records flight