This Japanese factory is churning out 350 Donald Trump masks every day

There has been a high demand for Donald Trump masks forcing a plant to make hundreds a day.
(Image credit: Screenshot/Twitter/Business Insider)

Halloween may have come and gone, but thanks to President-elect Donald Trump's win last week in the U.S. presidential election, novelty masks are still selling like hot cakes. On Tuesday, Business Insider posted a video about a Japanese plant that's been producing 350 rubber masks of the president-elect's face every single day, as demand skyrockets. The factory, located in Tokyo, had originally planned to make just 45 masks a day.

Get a look inside the factory that hand-crafts rubberized versions of Trump's face on a daily basis below. Becca Stanek

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