Jeb Bush campaign store selling $75 guacamole bowl

Mary Bowerman | USA TODAY Network

Show Caption Hide Caption Jeb Bush's new campaign store sells a $75 guacamole bowl Jeb Bush just launched his campaign store and the one item that's getting the most attention online is a $75 guacamole bowl, dubbed the Guaca Bowle. Sean Dowling (@seandowlingtv) explains.

Presidential hopeful Jeb Bush is just an average guacamole loving American.

At least that's the message his campaign appears to be sending with a newly unveiled campaign store item – a $75 guacamole bowl. But for those looking for a new guac recipe, "Jeb's secret guacamole recipe not included…yet."

As with all outlandish campaign store items, people on social media were quick to respond, saying: "Why, Jeb, why?"

Many pointed out that the Bush "guaca bowle" is double the price of many comparable guacamole bowls. Others added that the price of the bowl makes Bush seem out of touch with many middle-class Americans.

The Democratic National Committee quickly pounced on the Internet's mockery of the guacamole bowl, launching the parody website – jebswagstore.com

The site features wildly overpriced items like the "right to rise stool," which sells for, "just $2,016 (plus shipping and handling.)" The plastic branded stool is guaranteed to "help you rise high enough to reach that pesky can of foie gras on the top shelf."

At least we know that Jeb Bush isn't a fan of peas in his guacamole.