Two fed-up residents in Ohio incensed by striking school workers hatched a half-baked plan to deliver the group laxative-laden sugar cookies, according to reports.

Bo Cosens, 29, and Rachel Sharrock, 25, were charged Tuesday in Tuscarawas County Court with contaminating a substance for human consumption, the Canton Repository reported.

The couple was arrested after police said they received a tip about a video on Cosens’ Facebook page of him ranting about the Claymont City Schools employees on strike.

In the clip, Cosens expressed frustration with the cars honking in support of the protesters near the couple’s home.

“[Cosens] had made threats towards them. He mentioned also that he was going to get a gun and shoot them, and in the video as well, there was an apparent drug transaction that took place on Facebook live during this video,” Uhrichsville police Sgt. Michael Hickman told the newspaper.

The footage also showed Cosens and his girlfriend talking about sending the striking workers a batch of sugar cookies laced with laxatives.

“In this video as well, his girlfriend and him talk about mixing laxative pills with cookies and delivering them to … workers,” Hickman told the Canton Repository. “She’s actually holding up a package of laxative pills, and she’s popping them out of the package, crushing them up and mixing them in with the cookie batter.”

Police interviewed the protesters, who said they received the cookies but no one ate them.

“They still had the plate of cookies, and I was able to confiscate them, and we’re currently looking for a lab to send the cookies in for testing to confirm that, in fact, that those have laxatives in them,” Hickman said.

Cosens and Sharrock were booked at Tuscarawas County jail, where they’re each being held on $1 million bond, according to court records