Only in Portland, Oregon, can you expect to find an abortion-themed ice cream flavor.

The new flavor, created to help “defend reproductive freedom,” is the end result of a collaboration between NARAL Pro-Choice Oregon and a local creamery, What’s the Scoop.

The product’s name: “Rocky Roe v. Wade.”

We've partnered with @WhatstheScoopdx by offering ice cream pints for sale for a limited time only, including a new custom flavor made exclusively for NARAL Pro-Choice Oregon: Rocky Roe v. Wade! Order yours now & help defend reproductive freedom! #SaveRoe https://t.co/BE3dybPYwr pic.twitter.com/50RNONYzZG — NARAL Pro-Choice OR (@prochoiceoregon) August 16, 2018

Customers can purchase a pint of the abortion-themed ice cream for $9.50 up until August 26, with half of all proceeds going to NARAL Pro-Choice Oregon, according to the organization’s website.

In effect, it’s a fundraiser.

“At least the ad doesn’t have a little girl taking a bite out of ice cream cone. I guess even NARAL draws the line somewhere,” National Right to Life News opined.

The reaction online centered around just how evil the concept of using ice cream to celebrate abortion is. Here’as a sampling of responses from Twitter:

What . In . The . Hell…. — Suz (@Tobyanca) August 19, 2018

This takes the evil to a whole new level. — R . B L A I K I E (@R_Blaikie) August 18, 2018

Absolutely abhorrent. What next? Genocide Gelato? — The Doom Pool (@thedoompools) August 19, 2018

Tastes like death — Max (@XianNotEvanglcl) August 18, 2018

Really poor taste to do this!Abortion is one of those things even if you support the decision, it is not something that should be celebrated. Wonder what flavor they will come up with for hospice, euthanasia…. Alzheimers… ice cream of all things! — Bella Boo (@bellawoohoo) August 19, 2018

Rocky like the legal reasoning behind the decision. Fitting. — Scott Harvey (@Scarveydent) August 18, 2018

Come for the baby slaughter. Stay for a refreshing treat. — SmokeNMirrors71 (@SmokeNMirrors71) August 19, 2018

Pro-abortion ice cream. That’s where we are right now. https://t.co/0x4niStFfc — Alexandra DeSanctis (@xan_desanctis) August 18, 2018