Social media users have found another way to protest Trump that don't involve retweeting unintentionally hilarious, albeit terrifying, things from the President-Elect: boycotting any retailer that carries Trump family brands.

According to Racked, a fed up Shannon Coulter used Twitter in October to speak out about her frustration at shopping at places like Nordstrom that carry Trump family products. Many other women chimed in, and with another Twitter user, Sue Atencio, which Coulter met through the exchange, the two compiled a Google Doc list of retailers that sell anything labeled 'Trump' (Donald, Ivanka or both). The hashtag #GrabYourWallet referencing Trump's infamous "grab them by the pussy" line was coined, and users jumped on it. The hashtag and the list of stores to boycott has been shared thousands of times on social media, and include Trump-laden retailers like Amazon (AMZN) - Get Report , Bloomingdales, Bed Bath & Beyond (BBBY) - Get Report , TJ Maxx (TJX) - Get Report and Wayfair (W) - Get Report .

In addition to the brand's names and the offending categories, the doc lists out the corporate HQ telephone number, email address or contact form, and PR info should you feel the need to tell each retailer how you really feel in the wake of the election. The next tab gives a list of Trump-free alternatives including brands like Gap, Banana Republic, Athleta and Old Navy family (GPS) - Get Report , Gilt, Net-a-Porter, Ann Taylor (ANN) , Saks Fifth Avenue (SKS) and Tiffany & Co. (TIF) - Get Report.

The idea behind the movement is that Donald and Ivanka Trump will only feel hurt by anything that attempts to lighten their wallets, and a successful boycott of their brands would certainly sting. While there's a comprehensive list of non-Trump carrying retailers, it'll be hard for people to abandon behemoths like Amazon that have become such an integral part of online shopping. However, at the end of the day, it's every consumer's right to shop where he or she pleases, and many people feel morally responsible spending their hard-earned dollars on brands that carry a symbol of this less-than-friendly election.

Action Alerts PLUS, which Cramer co-manages as a charitable trust, is long TJX.