Late Monday evening it was announced that Donald Trump had officially become the 45th president of the United States of America after receiving the necessary 270 electoral college votes. But just because the electoral college has spoken doesn't mean that those who object to Trump will now fall silent.

On the contrary, two intrepid high school students have taken matters into their own hands by launching a protest campaign that's entitled "Send Trump P**sy!" the Daily Dot reports. Started by Jules and Gabe, an LGBT couple, this campaign is aimed at letting President Trump know that his rhetoric, policies, and treatment of women and minority groups are indefensible. How do they duo plan to send such a message? By shipping vulva-shaped lollipops directly to Trump HQ, of course. "With STP we’re on a mission to show Trump and America that we’re unsatisfied, and our desire for an inclusive un-misogynistic America is unwavering, by sending him p \ **sy-shaped lollipops!" the site declares.

Those who take issue with the next Commander-in-chief can let him know by ordering one of these pops for $3.99, and with 50% of the proceeds going to Planned Parenthood it's a sweet act of protest you can feel good about. If you're concerned about anonymity, don't worry. The site's FAQ claims that all the lollipops are sent anonymously.

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Since launching the site on Sunday, Jules and Gabe reported that they've sent 250 lollipops. The campaign seems to be gaining notoriety too, with the pair reporting that 10 of those were purchased by a celebrity, though they won't reveal who. "No, we can’t say who she is BUT we’ll say this, she’s a proud #NastyWoman and proud Feminist!,” they politically-minded students told the Daily Dot.

If p**sy lollipops aren't your thing, Jules and Gabe have included a link to Send D**ks to Donald, another protest site that's also voicing distaste with Donald Trump by sending candy shaped after male genitalia for $4.99.

Given the high level of presidential security, we're not sure the candy packages will ever make their way to Donald Trump's desk. But hopefully news of the campaign will continue to spread, allowing these students to raise more money for Planned Parenthood.

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