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Businessman creates Trump’s toilet papers

A Mexican businessman offended by President Donald Trump’s insults to his countrymen is seizing on a possible oversight in the magnate’s branding plans.

Antonio Battaglia, who works as a corporate lawyer, is introducing a ‘Trump’ brand toilet paper, marketed under the slogans ‘Softness without borders’ and ‘This is the wall that, yes, we will pay for.’

The Trump Organization has trademarks from the country’s Institute of Industrial Property on his name in sectors such as construction, hotels, tourism, real estate and financial services, but didn’t think to cover what’s referred to in Spanish as ‘hygienic paper.’

Therefore, Battaglia’s trademark for Trump toilet paper was approved in October 2015, according to the institute’s records.

Packages are expected to begin rolling off production lines later this year, with 30 per cent of the profits promised to programs supporting migrants.

Battaglia, who is the grandson of the famed footballer also named Antonio Battaglia, said he was ‘really bothered’ when Trump launched his presidential bid by characterizing migrants who enter the US illegally as criminals, drug runners and rapists.

‘My thinking was: We can’t keep quiet, right?’ he said by telephone from the central Mexican city of Leon. ‘So with this insult that was made, (I figured) I’m going to add my grain of sand in response.’

Battaglia said he has signed a contract to manufacture a small initial run worth about 400,000 pesos ($21,400), enough to fill two cargo trucks. He said he hopes to generate enough demand to expand production.

A mock-up package provided by Battaglia boasts it contains four ‘puros rollos’ – a double-entendre literally meaning ‘pure rolls’ but also understood as ‘pure nonsense.’

It shows a grinning cartoon character giving an enthusiastic thumbs-up. It’s not an exact likeness of Trump, but its swooping blond locks are a clear nod to the president’s famous hairdo.

A lawyer for the Trump Organization did not respond to phone messages and emails seeking comment. But the President has been aggressive about protecting his brand when he feels it is being encroached upon.

Battaglia argued he is well within Mexican law as the legal trademark-holder, with no direct link between his product and Donald Trump or his image.

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Robert Ngwira
Robert Ngwira
Attended Our Future Private Secondary School in Rumphi from 2006-2009 Holder of Diploma in Journalism from Malawi Institute of Journalism (MIJ) Hobbies, reading newspapers, going out with friends, listening to radio and watching football. Email: info@faceofmalawi.com

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