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'Trump Fragrances' are here, get yourself a bottle for $250

'Trump Fragrances' are here, get yourself a bottle for $250

Al Bawabaa day ago
ALBAWABA - US President Donald Trump is once again trending on social media after taking to Truth Social to promote his newly launched fragrance product line, "Victory 45-47."
Fans interested in the new products will have to shell out a whopping $250 for a single 100 ML bottle, with the exception of buying two to save $100. The US President doesn't discriminate, so he launched a perfume for women and a cologne for men.
The limited edition fragrances take inspiration from Trump's win against Kamala Harris during the most recent US Elections. It features a Trump-themed statue on top, which is described on the official website as "bold, beautiful, and iconic—perfect for the Trump fan and collector."
The US President announced the launch on Truth Social and wrote, "Trump Fragrances are here. They're called 'Victory 45-47' because they're all about Winning, Strength, and Success — for men and women."
He added, "Get yourself a bottle, and don't forget to get one for your loved ones too. Enjoy, have fun, and keep winning!" Following a link to the online shop.
The new fragrances sparked widespread debate on social media, with several users calling out the US President for the "unreasonable" $250 price tag. Others criticized him for using his Presidency to promote and sell products.
A social media user wrote on X (formerly known as Twitter), "MAGA must be rich, they can afford $249 for a 3.3 oz bottle." They added, "The Trumps want some of that money."
Another wrote, "$250 a pop… for the working man."
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