Hot Topic launched
Torrid, a concept store that sells
clothing for plus-size women, in 2001. While still under the same parent umbrella as Hot Topic, in 2015 the company branched off to become Torrid, LLC. In 2008, Hot Topic launched
ShockHound, an online retailer and
social networking music site. In March 2011, Hot Topic made a public statement announcing the shutdown of ShockHound. The site is no longer live, all merchandise was moved to HotTopic.com, and the company ceased sales of
MP3s. In August 2010, Hot Topic first ventured the international market with opening two outlets in
Ontario,
Canada, initially at
Square One Shopping Centre in
Mississauga on August 11, and then at
Scarborough Town Centre in
Toronto the following day. The company has since also opened additional Canadian locations as well as locations in
Puerto Rico. In 2012, Hot Topic launched Blackheart Lingerie, a concept store that sells lingerie and clothing for women. Blackheart products have since reverted to being sold in Hot Topic stores, although they still retain the same branding. On May 26, 2015, Hot Topic announced its intent to acquire
Geeknet Inc., owner of the online retailer
ThinkGeek, for $122 million. However, the company received a $140 million counter-offer from
GameStop, which Hot Topic did not choose to exceed. On October 14, 2015, Hot Topic launched BoxLunch, a gift and novelty retail store. For every $10 spent, a meal is donated to a person in need. ==Tour sponsorship==