Kroger repulses Tiktok’s “ugly” junior cake decoration
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Atlanta-based Kroger has been criticized for selling to celebrate cakes made with “unacceptable” decorations June After the video went viral on Tiktok.
“This is some bull – T”, Tiktok users @blaq.monalisa He said in a video recorded from inside the store. The video has received over 10 million views and a million likes, and has exhibited several cakes and pastries at the bakery.
“Who created this ugly ass – this is unacceptable,” she added.

Kroger in Atlanta was criticized for selling cakes made with “unacceptable” decorations to celebrate June after the video went viral in Tiktok. (Google Maps / Google Maps)
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“Kroger counts your days. Why would you bother if you lack creativity? This is Kroger from Howell Mill Road in Atlanta, Georgia. This is ock ha ha! The creator of Tiktok asked in the accompanying caption.
One of the cakes had “Free @ Last” written in icing. Another cake also said “free” icing.
Kroger said he is connected to customers who captured the video after the controversy continued. A Kroger spokesman said Fox News Digital The store is in it Atlanta The following statement was submitted with the department:

Kroger was accused of selling cakes made with “unacceptable” decorations in June after the video went viral in Tiktok.
“The cakes and cookies featured in the video were inconsistent with the guidance provided, not the quality seen from the store. The product was removed and we dealt directly with the store team and the customer who filmed the first video.”
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The video sparked comments.
“‘free @last’ is devilish,” commented one Tiktok user under the video.
Kroger said he is connected to customers who captured the video after the controversy continued. Tiktok users @blaq.monalisa I posted a follow-up video to praise her reaction to her virus footage.
“I’m back at Kroger at Howell Mill Road, Atlanta, Georgia. I think they either removed the cookie cakes or someone bought them!” she wrote in the caption.

June is recognized on June 19, 1865, when enslaved people in Galveston, Texas discovered to be free after the Civil War. (Getty/Getty Images)
“Tictok, yeah, I did that.” @blaq.monalisa He said, indicating that the pastries had been removed from the video shelf.
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“I don’t know what you did, but you did that because I know that no one is the one who buys those cookies,” she added.
Despite the pastries being removed, the creators of Tiktok were still disappointed that the store had not replaced the apparently offensive cake with a “better” cake.
“I still feel like they didn’t replace it with a better June cake,” she said.
I’ll recognize June On June 19, 1865, enslaved people in Galveston, Texas discovered that they were free after the civil war. Enslaved African Americans were informed of their freedom two months after the end of the Civil War and the Emancipation Proclamation.
June became a federal public holiday in the first year. President Biden’s administration.