An Edinburgh-based company has released a Vote (anyone but) Trump candle for anti-Trump supporters to buy before the upcoming election.
The satirical candle features Donald Trump in a straight jacket and the wick comes out of Trump's hair. Dustin Martin designed the candle and his inspiration to put Trump in a straight jacket comes from the possibility of a man he considers to promote racism, sexism and homophobia becoming the next president.
The locally made candles are available in a red, white and blue, a green, a grey and a cream. The satirical Vote (anyone but) Trump candle is certainly one of the more unique presidential candidate products to come out during this election season.
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Trend Themes
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Industry Implications
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