This guy made physical flip flops out of President Trump's contradictory tweets - and he sold out his entire inventory in less than a month

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On September 5, 2017, Sam Morrison started selling his President Trump-themed flip flops online through a website: PresidentFlipFlops.com.

On September 5, 2017, Sam Morrison started selling his President Trump-themed flip flops online through a website: PresidentFlipFlops.com.
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Morrison made 1,000 pairs of flip flops.

Morrison made 1,000 pairs of flip flops.
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He sold out every single pair in less than a month.

He sold out every single pair in less than a month.

Despite a marketing budget of $0, his flip flops went viral anyway, getting coverage from major news outlets like MSNBC, HuffPost, Fortune, and the BBC. It also made the rounds on Twitter and Reddit.

Despite a marketing budget of $0, his flip flops went viral anyway, getting coverage from major news outlets like MSNBC, HuffPost, Fortune, and the BBC. It also made the rounds on Twitter and Reddit.
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Morrison says he donated 10% of every purchase to the ACLU.

Morrison says he donated 10% of every purchase to the ACLU.

Morrison explained to Business Insider that President Flip Flops was a limited run due to the effort and complexities behind the production.

Morrison explained to Business Insider that President Flip Flops was a limited run due to the effort and complexities behind the production.
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"The minimum order of raw materials was 1,000 pairs, and took two months to ship to me. I hand-printed all 1,000 pairs with a heat press, packaged, and shipped everything myself, so it was a very time-intensive project."

"The minimum order of raw materials was 1,000 pairs, and took two months to ship to me. I hand-printed all 1,000 pairs with a heat press, packaged, and shipped everything myself, so it was a very time-intensive project."

All told, Morrison made three different flip flop designs, which were themed after three sets of contradictory Trump tweets.

All told, Morrison made three different flip flop designs, which were themed after three sets of contradictory Trump tweets.
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These are the "Syria Edition" Trump flip flops.

These are the "Syria Edition" Trump flip flops.

In 2013, Trump tweeted urging President Obama not to attack Syria. In April 2017, he attacked Syria.

In 2013, Trump tweeted urging President Obama not to attack Syria. In April 2017, he attacked Syria.
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These are the "Electoral College" flip flops.

These are the "Electoral College" flip flops.

In November 2012, Trump tweeted that the electoral college "is a disaster for democracy." Almost exactly four years later, just days after winning the 2016 presidential election, Trump called the electoral college "actually genius."

In November 2012, Trump tweeted that the electoral college "is a disaster for democracy." Almost exactly four years later, just days after winning the 2016 presidential election, Trump called the electoral college "actually genius."
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Finally, these are the "Sources" flip flops.

Finally, these are the "Sources" flip flops.

In 2012, Trump tweeted that President Obama's birth certificate was a fraud, based off an "extremely credible source." Four years later, in 2016, Trump urged people not to believe anyone who cites unnamed sources.

In 2012, Trump tweeted that President Obama's birth certificate was a fraud, based off an "extremely credible source." Four years later, in 2016, Trump urged people not to believe anyone who cites unnamed sources.
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Despite only three different flip-flop designs, five available sizes, and a price point of around $30, Morrison sold out of every single Trump flip flop he made in less than a month. He says they are "permanently sold out."

Despite only three different flip-flop designs, five available sizes, and a price point of around $30, Morrison sold out of every single Trump flip flop he made in less than a month. He says they are "permanently sold out."

Morrison says people from 47 states purchased the Trump flip flops, but given the effort to produce and ship all of these shoes while still working a full-time job, Morrison says President Flip Flops was a limited run.

Should Morrison decide to make more flip flops in the future, though, he should have plenty of good source material.

You can check out the President flip flops website, and Morrison's personal site here.