The official Donald Trump merchandise that actually exists
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From meat to talking dolls, there is a wide array of merchandise for new US President Donald Trump supporters to enjoy.
Here are some of our favourites.
Success, the perfume
The sweet smell of success.
In 2012 the phrase became a reality, as Trump launched his own perfume.
An "inspiring blend of fresh juniper and iced red currant, brushed with hints of coriander", it "captures the spirit of the driven man".
This little hat-shaped bauble which costs $99
This is a miniature baseball cap to hang up in your home.
It sold out on Amazon shortly before Christmas, presumably because Trump voters were looking for something special, expensive and heavy to adorn their Christmas trees.
But it's back in stock on the official donaldjtrump.com website - "made of brass and finished in 24 karat gold, this ornament is sure to make any tree stand out".
Trump pom-poms
If you're looking for a cheaper option to show your Trump appreciation, these official pom-poms cost just $10.
The 12" talking Trump doll
With phrases like "You really screwed up!" and "You're fired!", this little plastic man is ready to do business with China.
Launched in 2004, it repeats 17 famous sayings from his time as boss on The Apprentice, voiced by Trump himself.
Many supporters brought their dolls along to Republican rallies in 2016.
Trump meat
"Believe me - I understand steaks, it's my favourite food!", said the president-elect in the TV commercial for his own brand.
And he was often pictured tucking into hunks of meat on the campaign trail.
No wonder then that his steaks are promoted as "the world's greatest".
Trump water
It's just water. And it's served at his hotels, restaurants and golf clubs around the world.
And Trump, the game
Mr Trump channelled his competitive streak in this high-stakes board game, launched back in the 1980s.
"It's not whether you win or lose, it's whether you win," was its tagline.
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