Trump Vodka could make a comeback
By Melita KielyEric Trump, son of US president Donald Trump, suggested his family could be returning to the spirits industry with the relaunch of Trump Vodka.

In an Instagram post, the second oldest son of the US president posted an image of Trump Vodka with the caption: “Coming soon.”
When the vodka first launched in 2006, it was produced in the Netherlands at Wanders Distillery.
On the brand’s Facebook page, it revealed the vodka would be distilled and bottled in the US.
Reactions to the announcement have been mixed. One Instagram user commented: “I think I still have a bottle of the original somewhere. Glad to see that it’s coming back and I’m sure it’ll be better than ever!”
Meanwhile, another user wrote: “I know what I’ll be drinking from now on! [Fire emoji].”
Other social media users, however, were less impressed, with one writing: “Probably tastes like stale piss in your daddy’s diaper,” and another poster commenting with a trio of vomit emojis.
In other news relating to the US president, earlier this month (September), the Scotch Whisky Association (SWA) travelled to Washington DC in the US to stress the need for tariff-free trading as the current deal costs the sector £4 million (US$5.4m) per week.
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