This gaffe is doing some good.
While holding a rally in Boca Raton, Fla. on Tuesday night, President Trump started to say that the U.S. set another stock market record — but “stock market” came out somewhat garbled as “sock rocket.”
Naturally, social media had a field day with this slip of the tongue, and #sockrocket began trending on Twitter TWTR, +0.53%[1] overnight.
But this has become more than just another irreverent hashtag.
Turns out, Sock Rocket[2] is an actual, three-year-old Canadian social enterprise that designs and sells funky, printed socks (about $10 USD a pair) and monthly sock subscriptions (roughly $10 to $19 USD).
And for every pair that is purchased, the company donates another three pairs to Canadian charities like Kits For A Cause and United Way Centraide Canada that collect clothing for people in need.
So when owner Tommy Zizian learned that “sock rocket” was trending online on Tuesday night, he decided to take advantage of the name’s 15 minutes of fame to promote the family enterprise that he runs with his brother and his wife.
“I just figured it was a good opportunity to throw a little tweet out … and it took off from there,” Zizian told MarketWatch, adding that he was up all night monitoring the brand’s Twitter account and filling orders. ...
Sock Rocket

