Trump's reaction to being shot showcases conservative beer company's $1 million sales: 'FIGHT'
In July, the limited-edition can was revealed.
The conservative beer company Ultra Right has announced that its newly unveiled can featuring former President Trump's fist pump after nearly being assassinated has surpassed $1 million in sales, prompting the company to donate to his campaign.
In a press release on Friday, Seth Weathers, CEO of Conservative Dad’s™ Ultra Right Beer, announced that the limited edition can has surpassed $1 million in sales, just a month and a half after the former president narrowly escaped death in an assassination attempt. Despite the liberal media's attempt to sweep the story under the rug, Weathers emphasized the importance of remembering this moment as we head into the most important election of our lifetime.
Weathers says he is donating $25,000 to the Trump campaign.
Weathers stated that our mission has always been twofold: to produce the finest beer and to embody a movement.
"A conservative movement that is frustrated with the woke agenda. I have personally donated $25,000 to President Trump's campaign and its authorized re-election committee, and I couldn't have done it without the support of our loyal customers."
The limited-edition six-pack of "Conservative Dad’s™ FIGHT" will only be available until September 15th, 11:59 PM EST, as stated in the press release.
Weathers stated that the previous limited-edition Trump mugshot beer cans sold for up to $1,000 per case on eBay, and he is confident that the latest release will be even more valuable as a collector's item.
In July, Conservative Dad's Ultra Right Beer released a limited-edition can featuring "President Trump's iconic fist pump" after the failed assassination attempt.
In April 2023, Ultra Right Beer gained popularity online after being launched during the conservative protest against Bud Light's collaboration with a transgender influencer.
Conservative Dad's Ultra Right Beer experienced incredible success in its first year, launching on April 12, 2023, and quickly becoming viral online.
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