The towels with the photo of Lula appeared in Central Park, in New York.
Brazilian PT voters who went to the park this Sunday (17) to watch Ney Matogrosso’s show at the SummerStage summer festival took their towels to stretch out on the lawn.
The product could also be found to sell locally, for US$ 30, which is approximately R$ 160.
In Brazil, as a basis for comparison, the street vendor Osvaldo Valentim, who sold 20 towels to actor Bruno Gagliasso, charges from R$20 to R$60 in his stall in the region of Avenida Paulista.
Joana Cunha with Paulo Ricardo Martins and Gilmara Santos
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