For years at the height of his Apprentice fame the appeal of living, dressing, eating and smelling like Donald Trump showed few limits.
There were Trump steaks, Trump deodorant, Trump shoes, Trump vodka, Trump ties and, bizarrely, a Trump-branded urine test.
But the US President's decision to trade TV stardom for frontline politics appears to have had a corrosive effect on the appeal of his brand name.
All but two of the 19 companies paying him to produce or distribute Trump-branded products when he joined the President race have stopped, according to the Washington Post.
The findings reflect Trump's transition from popular television personality to divisive Republican President over the last decade.