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Any poster wishing to have a Confederate Flag cake for their event. Here is what you do;
Purchase an edible ink printer. Do no use your home printer with edible ink.
Purchase edible paper sheets, aka frosting sheets.
Print your Flag.
Place on cake.
This is a Public Service announcement for those bereft they can no longer purchase Confederate Flag cakes at WallyWorld.
Love,
Ronkonkoma Native
They can even get bake their very own Klan cakes and God Hates **** cakes. The supporters of Ms Davis can make an "On God's Authority!" cake with appropriate Bible verse for denying gays a wedding license.
.......whoops. There isn't one. Maybe they can decorate it with jail bars instead.
They can even get bake their very own Klan cakes and God Hates **** cakes. The supporters of Ms Davis can make an "On God's Authority!" cake with appropriate Bible verse for denying gays a wedding license.
.......whoops. There isn't one. Maybe they can decorate it with jail bars instead.
WallyWorld will bake that cake. Not for $10.00, not even $5.00. They will bake that cake for $2.98.
Any poster wishing to have a Confederate Flag cake for their event. Here is what you do;
Purchase an edible ink printer. Do no use your home printer with edible ink.
Purchase edible paper sheets, aka frosting sheets.
Print your Flag.
Place on cake.
This is a Public Service announcement for those bereft they can no longer purchase Confederate Flag cakes at WallyWorld.
Love,
Ronkonkoma Native
You mean instead of running to lawyers to raise a law-suits, people can bake their own cake Interesting idea. Or they could even go to another bakery Hmmmm....
Indeed, that is what I would do if someone didn't want my business.
You mean instead of running to lawyers to raise a law-suits, people can bake their own cake Interesting idea. Or they could even go to another bakery Hmmmm....
Indeed, that is what I would do if someone didn't want my business.
Yes, but you support the institutional prejudice if not the heinous acts perpetrated because of it that caused the law to be made making it illegal to discriminate against those classes of people who have historically so suffered. Naturally you want peope to just drop it instead of getting indignant about bigotry. So surprise me next time, 'k?
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