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Made-in-China Donald Trump toilet papers popular among U.S. consumers

Xinhua, June 6, 2016 Adjust font size:

This is ironic.

While presumptive Republican nominee Donald Trump has made his appeal to blue-collar supporters by ranting on how China has taken U.S. jobs and made money off U.S. consumers, his face just helped Chinese manufacturers make another money-grab by selling to Americans toilet papers with his various facial expressions on them.

Many Chinese companies are already producing these novelty Trump toilet papers, with the slogan "Dump with Trump." Buyers can choose different Trump facial expressions featured on them, including smiling, pointing and pouting.

One of these companies is Qingdao Wellpaper Industrial Co, which said sales of its Trump toilet papers have been rising since mid-February, according to media reports.

The company said they had already received more than 50 orders, some for up to 5,000 rolls. Most of the orders were placed by U.S. buyers.

On Chinese online business-to-business platform Alibaba.com, more than 70 Chinese manufacturers can be found selling these Trump toilet papers.

Whether intended as a gag gift or actually used for wiping, apparently Americans do enjoy Trump toilet papers. While wholesale prices from Chinese sellers are averaged 50 U.S. cents, resell prices on eBay or Amazon can be as much as 30 U.S. dollars.

One of the more prominent U.S. customers for Trump toilet papers is Sydney Leroux, member of US women's national soccer team. She posted a picture of a roll of the toilet papers on Instagram in May.

"My husband just ordered a bunch of these to our house. I love him. #amazingtoiletpaper," wrote Leroux in the caption of the post. Endit