"Breaking Bad" fans weren't the only ones who took to Twitter Sunday night.


Companies and other entities jumped on the #BreakingBad, #GoodbyeBreakingBad, #BreakingBadFinale trending terms, taking advantage of a nationwide obsession to promote their own products and opinions. There's a good reason to jump on the bandwagon: AdAge reports advertisers are paying up to $400,000 for a 30-second spot during the show.


Here are some of the most entertaining attempts at hijacking the "Breaking Bad" phenomenon:


Because you can't watch "Breaking Bad" in your bare feet:



Rock 'Em Apparel @RockEmApparel

Rock 'Em Apparel

#GoodbyeBreakingBad, hello "Heisenbergs". #BreakingBad inspired custom socks available now! http://t.co/kWGJlKkWkQ http://t.co/uRRWWBpyDz




You'll need a t-shirt to match those socks:





Apparently all Democrats are total Heisenbergs:



NRCC @NRCC

NRCC

#BreakingBad finale starts SO SOON! Check out these 7 Democrats who are #BreakingBad from their districts: http://t.co/2DHulhQJix




Of course, so are all Republicans:



The Democrats @TheDemocrats

The Democrats

#BreakingBad ends tonight, but if you like watching things spiral out of control, we've still got the @GOP. http://t.co/e4PAmSa9XL




You'll probably be hungry after buying clothes and hating on politicians while watching your favorite TV show:



Whataburger® @Whataburger

Whataburger®

Whataburger makes everything right. Except everything Walter White's done




And yes, you apparently also need a gun:



Ann Coulter @AnnCoulter

Ann Coulter

#BreakingBad shows the importance of having a gun in the home. #BreakingBadFinale