Rachel Dolezal, the former NAACP activist known for posing as a black woman despite being white, now sells homemade lollipops online and is open for business as of Tuesday.
Dolezal now works as a lollipop artisan, according to her website. The lollipops from her “Gimme Some Sugar” line come in a variety of flavors including cherry bourbon, bubblegum, and grape soda. A five-pack is $7.99 and a 10-pack is $15.99
“Since I was in the 4th grade, I made lollipops to sell at school to earn money to pay for new shoes and clothes,” Dolezal wrote on her website, claiming she has always had a knack for lollipop-making, reported the New York Post.
Dolezal also advertised for her new brand on Twitter Tuesday.
Life is sweeter with homemade lollipops! Try one of my signature flavors at: https://t.co/LF5YjmT6d0 pic.twitter.com/YqesAOaDaP
— Rachel Anne Doležal (@RachelADolezal) November 14, 2017
“Orders open Nov. 14,” wrote Dolezal on Facebook.
Dolezal’s website also sells unique gifts such as Melanin Spectrum Dolls and a new book called “Ebony Tresses,” which discusses African-American hair.
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