Trump Ice Explained

Trump Ice Natural Spring Water
Type:Bottled water
Distributor:Mountain Spring Waters of America
Origin:United States
Introduced: 1995
Discontinued:2010
Color:Transparent
Ingredients:Water
Website:Trump Natural Spring Water at Trump.com

Trump Ice Natural Spring Water, often referred to as just Trump Ice, was a bottled water brand owned by American businessman Donald Trump.

History

Trump Ice was initially sold only at Trump-owned casinos and other select markets.[1] In around 2003, its distribution branched out to other national grocery chains and specialty food stores through the United States.

Trump Ice was distributed by Mountain Spring Waters of America in the New York and New Jersey area. The goal of the distributor was to strategically develop the brand in the consumers' market, from 12-oz bottles to 5-gallon Trump Ice tanks, to make it comparable with other notable water brands. Kelly Perdew, the winner of The Apprentice 2, was privately appointed as executive vice president of Trump Ice as part of his contractual extension with The Trump Organization.[2] According to AOL, Trump personally invested $498,000 in Trump Ice.[3]

The brand was discontinued in 2010,[4] but "Trump Natural Spring Water" is still listed as exclusively available at Trump-branded hotels, restaurants and golf clubs on Trump's website. According to Trump's 2016 Financial Disclosure Form, which was filed with the Federal Election Commission, the available cash from the Trump Natural Spring Water's bank account reached $413,339 in 2015.[5]

In October 2015, leading up to the 2016 Republican presidential primaries, Trump had some Trump Ice delivered to rival Marco Rubio, whom he had lambasted for "being sweaty" and having "awkwardly reached for a bottle of water" during Rubio's 2013 State of the Union rebuttal; along with the bottled water was other Trump merchandise, and a note reading, "Since you're always sweating, we thought you could use some water. Enjoy!".[6]

Production

Marketed as "one of the purest natural spring waters bottled in the world",[7] Trump claimed in a brief interview with New York magazine that there is zero sodium in Trump Ice.[8] The water is derived from Vermont and bottled in New York. The bottle design, described by a New York writer as "fiery",[8] features Trump's face against an initially red[8] and subsequently blue background.[9]

Reception

An Entertainment Weekly columnist repudiated the brand's claim that Trump Ice is "one of the highest quality spring waters in the world with an optimum mineral content" by pointing out its "very low" mineral content, plus the fact that it is bottled in plastic, as opposed to glass.[10] A CNN review of Trump products argued that Trump Ice "is clearly not about the water but rather a vehicle for the Trump image".[9]

In popular culture

See also

Notes and References

  1. News: Trump's bottled water goes national. Water and Wastes Digest. June 16, 2018.
  2. Web site: Mountain Spring Waters of America and The Trump Organization Sign Strategic Distribution Agreement to Distribute Trump Ice Spring Water . PRNewsWire . March 10, 2005. December 15, 2015.
  3. News: AOL. Overrated: Donald Trump living off of his bravado. Bissonnette. Zac. September 17, 2008.
  4. News: 12 Donald Trump businesses that no longer exist. Holodny. Elena. Business Times.
  5. Web site: Trump-2016-Financial-Disclosure . 16 May 2016 . 12 January 2016 . Donald Trump . 2 September 2019 . https://web.archive.org/web/20190902113525/https://assets.documentcloud.org/documents/2838696/Trump-2016-Financial-Disclosure.pdf . dead .
  6. Web site: Politico. Trump campaign trolls Rubio with bottled water delivery. Strauss. Daniel. October 5, 2015. June 16, 2018.
  7. Web site: Trump Natural Spring Water. The Trump Organization. June 16, 2018. https://web.archive.org/web/20150828002857/https://www.trump.com/merchandise/trump-natural-spring-water/. 2015-08-28. dead.
  8. News: New York. Eau No!. October 28, 2003. June 16, 2018.
  9. News: CNN. The Trump brand: Real luxury or just hype?. May 3, 2011. June 16, 2018.
  10. News: Entertainment Weekly. Trump Debunked: We fact-check The Donald's outrageous claims. Blauvelt. Christian. May 21, 2011.
  11. News: Peter . Jeff . Maga . 12 August 2023.
  12. Sylvester Stallone. May 4, 2007. Stallone Water?. Television show. en . December 6, 2015.