SANTA FE (AP) – Businesses in Albuquerque and Santa Fe say a piñata of GOP presidential hopeful Donald Trump has become a hot seller.

The Santa Fe New Mexican reports Trump piñatas have been hard to keep in stores because of the piñata’s popularity, especially among Mexican immigrants.

Jose Carlos Andre, manager of the Santa Fe Mexican butcher shop El Paisano, says after word went out the store had Trump piñatas, whites even started coming into the store to buy them.

Dulceria Puebla in Albuquerque also is selling the Trump piñatas and workers there say they go quickly.

Trump piñatas became hot items in U.S. cities with large Latino populations after Trump made comments about Mexican immigrants being rapists and criminals.

Polls have shown that Trump remains unpopular among Latino voters.