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I visited a Trump superstore full of Trump toilet brushes and ‘Bye-Bye Biden’ countdown clocks — see inside<!-- wp:html --><p class="copyright">Jenny Powers</p> <p>I visited a Donald Trump Superstore called Keep on Trumpin' in Myrtle Beach, South Carolina.<br /> Co-owner Richard Kligman said business has been booming since he opened the shop in March 2022.<br /> The space was filled to the brim with everything from graphic T-shirts to talking Trump figurines. </p> <div> <div class="slide">When I was in North Myrtle Beach, South Carolina, I spotted a billboard advertising a Donald Trump Superstore. My curiosity got the best of me, and I decided to stop in and pay a visit. <p class="copyright">Jenny Powers</p> </div> <div class="slide">I turned into the parking lot and was greeted by a series of colorful pro-Trump flags and an air dancer in the former president's likeness, wildly waving its arms at oncoming traffic. <p class="copyright">Jenny Powers</p> </div> <div class="slide">Bookended between Klig's Kites and a restaurant called "Goodfellas Seafood Hut" sits the brick-and-mortar Trump store Keep on Trumpin'. <p class="copyright">Jenny Powers</p> </div> <div class="slide">The jam-packed storefront features an animatronic mannequin of Trump waving a “Let’s Go Brandon” flag at passersby. <p class="copyright">Jenny Powers</p> </div> <div class="slide">As I snapped a photo of the mannequin, one customer walked by, chanting: "Let's Go, Brandon." <p class="copyright">Jenny Powers</p> </div> <div class="slide">In order to access the store, you have to go through the main entrance of Klig’s Kites, a retail shop selling kites, banners, and flags. <p class="copyright">Jenny Powers</p> </div> <div class="slide">Once inside, I notice Klig's and Keep on Trumpin' are under the same roof. <p class="copyright">Jenny Powers</p> </div> <div class="slide">However, the space is separated into two distinct parts, with the latter taking up approximately 2,000 square feet of retail space. <p class="copyright">Jenny Powers</p> </div> <div class="slide">Kligman said the first location of their kite shop opened in 1982 in Myrtle Beach. <p class="copyright">Jenny Powers</p> </div> <div class="slide">Today, they have two locations — one at Broadway on the Beach in Myrtle Beach and the newest one that opened seven years ago in North Myrtle Beach near Barefoot Landing. <p class="copyright">Jenny Powers</p> </div> <div class="slide">Klig's sold merchandise representing both political parties, but the Trump items always outsold the rest. <p class="copyright">Jenny Powers</p> </div> <div class="slide">Based on customer demand, Klig's eventually created an entire aisle dedicated to Trump merchandise. <p class="copyright">Jenny Powers</p> </div> <div class="slide">Then, in March 2022, when one of their retail tenants vacated and they were unable to find a suitable tenant as a replacement, Kligman approached his brother with a wild idea. <p class="copyright">Jenny Powers</p> </div> <div class="slide">Why not open a Trump store? <p class="copyright">Jenny Powers</p> </div> <div class="slide">Kligman told Insider that he's not trying to make a political statement with his store. <p class="copyright">Jenny Powers</p> </div> <div class="slide">He said, at the end of the day, he's a businessman and that there are some things about Trump he likes and some things he doesn't. <p class="copyright">Jenny Powers</p> </div> <div class="slide">One thing he definitely likes is the increased foot traffic his business has seen since opening. <p class="copyright">Jenny Powers</p> </div> <div class="slide">Today, the store sells more than 10,000 items. <p class="copyright">Jenny Powers</p> </div> <div class="slide">The inventory ranges from officially licensed merchandise and vendor products to their own manufactured line of goods. <p class="copyright">Jenny Powers</p> </div> <div class="slide">The merchandise is priced between $1.99 and $69. <p class="copyright">Jenny Powers</p> </div> <div class="slide">When customers try to talk politics, Kligman says he just smiles and rings up their purchase at the register. <p class="copyright">Jenny Powers</p> </div> <div class="slide">The Kligmans produce many of the T-shirts they sell, such as … <p class="copyright">Jenny Powers</p> </div> <div class="slide">… this Top Gun shirt … <p class="copyright">Jenny Powers</p> </div> <div class="slide">… this Keep on Trumping' T-shirt … <p class="copyright">Jenny Powers</p> </div> <div class="slide">… this Terminator-themed "I'll be back" tee … <p class="copyright">Jenny Powers</p> </div> <div class="slide">… and this remake of American Gothic. <p class="copyright">Jenny Powers</p> </div> <div class="slide">There are also shirts that take a not-so-subtle stab at the Democratic Party, such as this "stolen property" one … <p class="copyright">Jenny Powers</p> </div> <div class="slide">… and this "Donkeypox" T-shirt … <p class="copyright">Jenny Powers</p> </div> <div class="slide">… and a "Bye-Bye, Biden" countdown clock. <p class="copyright">Jenny Powers</p> </div> <div class="slide">The shop also sells a staggering number of novelty products, like this Trump teddy bear. <p class="copyright">Jenny Powers</p> </div> <div class="slide">There was also a vast assortment of bobbleheads … <p class="copyright">Jenny Powers</p> </div> <div class="slide">… including this shirtless boxing Trump one. <p class="copyright">Jenny Powers</p> </div> <div class="slide">They also have unusual souvenirs such as rubber duckies and troll dolls featuring Trump's signature coif. <p class="copyright">Jenny Powers</p> </div> <div class="slide">Customers can also snap up talking items such as a pen that, with the push of a button, promises to belt out some of Trump's popular sayings in his own voice … <p class="copyright">Jenny Powers</p> </div> <div class="slide">… or this full-body figure with the American flag that when activated says a series of 17 patriotic comments including "From this day forward, it's only going to be America first." <p class="copyright">Jenny Powers</p> </div> <div class="slide">I was surprised to see that they even offer a Trump toilet brush. <p class="copyright">Jenny Powers</p> </div> <div class="slide">According to a saleswoman I spoke to, one of the biggest hits so far has been the Donald Trump Garden Gnome, which she says people often buy as gifts. <p class="copyright">Jenny Powers</p> </div> <div class="slide">For those interested in their future, customers can feed $1 into the Trump Fortune Telling Machine on the premises. <p class="copyright">Jenny Powers</p> </div> <div class="slide">Inside the machine is an animatronic version of the nation's 45th President of the United States that doles out a printed fortune with his likeness on it. <p class="copyright">Jenny Powers</p> </div> <div class="slide">Kligman said sales-wise, he and his brother could easily turn their whole business into a Trump store. Based on the enthusiastic shoppers I encountered during my visit, I believe it. <p class="copyright">Jenny Powers</p> </div> <div class="slide">As a registered Democrat, I was the only one who seemed to walk out of the store empty-handed; however my curiosity as to what a Trump Superstore might be like was certainly filled. <p class="copyright">Jenny Powers</p> </div> <div class="slide">And while Richard Kligman himself probably wouldn't say much about a Trump 2024 run, his products certainly will. <p class="copyright">Jenny Powers</p> </div> </div> <div class="read-original">Read the original article on <a href="https://www.businessinsider.com/photo-tour-donald-trump-superstore-myrtle-beach-polotics-retail-2022-8">Business Insider</a></div><!-- /wp:html -->

I visited a Donald Trump Superstore called Keep on Trumpin’ in Myrtle Beach, South Carolina.
Co-owner Richard Kligman said business has been booming since he opened the shop in March 2022.
The space was filled to the brim with everything from graphic T-shirts to talking Trump figurines. 

When I was in North Myrtle Beach, South Carolina, I spotted a billboard advertising a Donald Trump Superstore. My curiosity got the best of me, and I decided to stop in and pay a visit.
I turned into the parking lot and was greeted by a series of colorful pro-Trump flags and an air dancer in the former president’s likeness, wildly waving its arms at oncoming traffic.
Bookended between Klig’s Kites and a restaurant called “Goodfellas Seafood Hut” sits the brick-and-mortar Trump store Keep on Trumpin’.
The jam-packed storefront features an animatronic mannequin of Trump waving a “Let’s Go Brandon” flag at passersby.
As I snapped a photo of the mannequin, one customer walked by, chanting: “Let’s Go, Brandon.”
In order to access the store, you have to go through the main entrance of Klig’s Kites, a retail shop selling kites, banners, and flags.
Once inside, I notice Klig’s and Keep on Trumpin’ are under the same roof.
However, the space is separated into two distinct parts, with the latter taking up approximately 2,000 square feet of retail space.
Kligman said the first location of their kite shop opened in 1982 in Myrtle Beach.
Today, they have two locations — one at Broadway on the Beach in Myrtle Beach and the newest one that opened seven years ago in North Myrtle Beach near Barefoot Landing.
Klig’s sold merchandise representing both political parties, but the Trump items always outsold the rest.
Based on customer demand, Klig’s eventually created an entire aisle dedicated to Trump merchandise.
Then, in March 2022, when one of their retail tenants vacated and they were unable to find a suitable tenant as a replacement, Kligman approached his brother with a wild idea.
Why not open a Trump store?
Kligman told Insider that he’s not trying to make a political statement with his store.
He said, at the end of the day, he’s a businessman and that there are some things about Trump he likes and some things he doesn’t.
One thing he definitely likes is the increased foot traffic his business has seen since opening.
Today, the store sells more than 10,000 items.
The inventory ranges from officially licensed merchandise and vendor products to their own manufactured line of goods.
The merchandise is priced between $1.99 and $69.
When customers try to talk politics, Kligman says he just smiles and rings up their purchase at the register.
The Kligmans produce many of the T-shirts they sell, such as …
… this Top Gun shirt …
… this Keep on Trumping’ T-shirt …
… this Terminator-themed “I’ll be back” tee …
… and this remake of American Gothic.
There are also shirts that take a not-so-subtle stab at the Democratic Party, such as this “stolen property” one …
… and this “Donkeypox” T-shirt …
… and a “Bye-Bye, Biden” countdown clock.
The shop also sells a staggering number of novelty products, like this Trump teddy bear.
There was also a vast assortment of bobbleheads …
… including this shirtless boxing Trump one.
They also have unusual souvenirs such as rubber duckies and troll dolls featuring Trump’s signature coif.
Customers can also snap up talking items such as a pen that, with the push of a button, promises to belt out some of Trump’s popular sayings in his own voice …
… or this full-body figure with the American flag that when activated says a series of 17 patriotic comments including “From this day forward, it’s only going to be America first.”
I was surprised to see that they even offer a Trump toilet brush.
According to a saleswoman I spoke to, one of the biggest hits so far has been the Donald Trump Garden Gnome, which she says people often buy as gifts.
For those interested in their future, customers can feed $1 into the Trump Fortune Telling Machine on the premises.
Inside the machine is an animatronic version of the nation’s 45th President of the United States that doles out a printed fortune with his likeness on it.
Kligman said sales-wise, he and his brother could easily turn their whole business into a Trump store. Based on the enthusiastic shoppers I encountered during my visit, I believe it.
As a registered Democrat, I was the only one who seemed to walk out of the store empty-handed; however my curiosity as to what a Trump Superstore might be like was certainly filled.
And while Richard Kligman himself probably wouldn’t say much about a Trump 2024 run, his products certainly will.
Read the original article on Business Insider

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