Bakery barraged with abuse over Ken doll princess cake
A bakery in Sacramento has been barraged with abuse for filling a request for a Ken doll princess cake.
The Freeport Bakery in Sacramento had fulfilled the custom birthday cake request, made for a party in the local area.
The cake was baked with an elaborate pink dress moulded around a Ken doll, who was customised with earrings and a tiara.
The bakery shared a picture on Facebook after finishing the cake, quipping: āKenās looking good.ā
However, the picture was shared by anti-LGBT groups who interpreted the cake as support for ātransgenderismā.
The business was barraged with homophobic and transphobic abuse ā some accusing the bakery of supporting āmental illnessā.
Other commenters insisted they would be boycotting the bakery because the cake offended their āChristian valuesā.
Marlene Goetzeler, co-owner of the bakery, told Fox40: āNaively, I guess I just thought this is a really cool cake, and look at how great they did with the buttercream. Whatās wrong with a Ken cake?ā
āI started getting some negative commentsā¦ Then a couple days later I noticed there was a big dip in unlikes. I was kind of surprised.
āI was shocked that somebody would be offended.ā
However, the cake apparently went down well with the people who ordered it.
The bakery owner said that the customers had been āthrilledā with the cake despite the nasty online reaction from some.