I did come googling, and nothing really popped out at me.  The Linux
Journal make some "Linux is cool" stickers long ago, but they have not
done that for a while.  Thinkgeek has stickers, but most of them are
very large and expensive.

In the spirit of Linux you could make your own....

At the site:

http://users.jyu.fi/~juhtolv/linux-sticker/

They have examples of stickers.

While most of the stickers are in Applixware format (a prime example of
why ODF is needed), there is a page of them in Postscript format:
linux3x8.ps.bz2

You could use them as a sample, create the master with some word
processor and a simple Tux figure, duplicate it some number of times on
a sheet of paper, print them off on paper-backed glossy print gummy
label paper and cut them to size.

Or you can create the design, then go to a print shop to have them print
it and cut them up for you.  Here is an article about using a foil
material:

http://people.debian.org/%7Eseppy/foilstickers/

available at print shops.  Once you do it one time you could probably
just call them up and order more without going to the shop.

And there are other materials for printing (clear plastic, etc.)

md
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