Sugar and Spice and Equal Fuc$!ng Rights. - Mug
198M
Regular price $24.95"Sugar and Spice and Equal Fuc$!ng Rights."
* This is a 15-ounce mug (because let's be candid... 11 ounces is too small.)
* Each mug has a slightly "hidden" date highlighting a REMARKABLE Woman.
* Find the DATE!
Your feminist friend or lady will be uber INSPIRED every time she sips something delectable from her mug... and she will be reminded of how amazing she really is.
Sugar and Spice and Equal F@&king Rights - Journal
198J
Regular price $18.00"Sugar and Spice and Equal F@&king Rights."
Inspiration: On 05.10.1872, Victoria Woodhull boldly made HERstory by becoming the first Woman to run for President of the United States as the candidate for the Equal Rights Party. Her groundbreaking achievement paved the way for future generations. Yes, she did! ♀️♀️♀️
** Scan QR code on back to discover HERstory. **
Sugar & Spice & Equal Fuc$!ing Rights. Die-Cut Sticker
113DC
Regular price $4.00Sugar & Spice & Equal Fu%$ing Rights. Sticker
♀️♀️ Find the date to discover HERstory. ♀️♀️
Sugar & Spice & Equal F@&king Rights
198GC
Regular price $5.95Sugar and Spice and Equal F@&king Rights.
(Inside Right) - Blank
(Inside Left) - Date & Short Note highlighting a REMARKABLE Woman.
On 05.10.1872, Victoria Woodhull boldly made HERstory by becoming the first Woman to run for President of the United States as the candidate for the Equal Rights Party. Her groundbreaking achievement paved the way for future generations. Yes, she did! ♀️♀️♀️
** Peek inside or scan QR code on back to discover HERstory. **
- Each card has a slightly "hidden" date somewhere on the print; the date represents a date in HERstory that a woman performed a FANTASTICAL feat!
- Made from an original Mixed Media painting
- Professionally printed full color on 100 lb white paper
- A2 size (4¼" x 5½")
- Enclosed in Cello Sleeve.
Equal. Art Print
198P-810
Regular price $20.00"Sugar and Spice and Equal Fuc$!ng Rights."
Inspired by Victoria Woodhull who ran for President—Before It Was Even “Allowed” 💅
On May 10, 1872, Victoria Woodhull said, “Why wait for permission?” and ran for President of the United States—becoming the first Woman ever to do it. She didn’t just break the rules—she rewrote the playbook as the Equal Rights Party’s fierce, unapologetic candidate. 💥
This was 48 years before Women could even vote—so yeah, iconic doesn’t even begin to cover it. She paved the way for every Woman who’s dared to dream bigger, run harder, and speak louder.
Victoria didn’t just make HERstory—she made the future possible. 👑
♀️♀️♀️
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