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Trump Licensed These 8 Products… for Real

July 24, 2024 · Shopping
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Fragrances

Back in 2004, Trump decided to team up with Estée Lauder and not only release a scent but an entire “fragrance experience.”

Oh yes, that’s right. We’re talking about a $13 cologne that comes in a gold box with little notes of mint, citrus, basil, cucumber, green notes, wood, and vetiver.

It has no less than 4.5/5 stars on Amazon, a beautiful mix of ironic and sincere reviews of the product.

For all the patriots out there, I have to mention that vetiver is a perennial bunchgrass of the Poaceae family, a native to India that steals jobs from Panicum virgatum, a bunchgrass grown in our beloved country.

Moreover, Trump returned to fragrances once again with his Success and Empire colognes, which seem to be a part of a broader deal technically centered around shampoo and other types of grooming products (which is definitely a bad idea for a very good reason that doesn’t even need to be mentioned).

Technically, it’s on sale at Macy’s, and it’s highly “recommended for romantic wear.” I mean, let’s be honest: nothing really says romance like dousing your body in his eau de toilette before grabbing them by the cr*tch!

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3 comments on “Trump Licensed These 8 Products… for Real”

  1. Marie Saqueton says:
    September 19, 2024 at 4:20 pm

    I will take Pres. Trump’s lead anytime because he has proven his instincts & business know-how not just in his personal ventures but also in his governance of our country…..no inflation, lower taxes, world peace, strong military, fair global trade agreements and secured borders.

    Reply
  2. michael says:
    September 1, 2024 at 5:24 pm

    HE’s trying to make more money, nothing wrong with that.

    Reply
  3. ROBERT J. VOGT SR. says:
    August 24, 2024 at 8:44 pm

    He thinks he knows so much about everything, he is just a billionaire blow heart who does not know anything about anything.

    Reply
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