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An Atlanta-based Kroger was slammed for promoting desserts made with “unacceptable” decorations on it to have fun Juneteenth after a video went viral on TikTok.
“That is some bulls–t,” TikTok person @blaq.monalisa stated in a video recorded from inside the shop. The video, which has garnered over 10 million views and 1 million likes, confirmed a number of desserts and pastries on show on the bakery.
“Who the hell made this ugly-ass s–t? That is unacceptable,” she added.
A Kroger positioned in Atlanta was slammed for promoting desserts made with “unacceptable” decorations on it to have fun Juneteenth after a video went viral on TikTok. (Google Maps / Google Maps)
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“Kroger depend your days. Why even trouble should you’re going to lack creativity. That is Kroger on Howell mill rd, Atlanta Ga. This can be a mockery! Am I tripping, somebody let me know!” the TikTok creator requested within the accompanying caption.
One of many desserts had “Free @ Final” written on it in icing. One other cake had “FREE” written on it in icing as nicely.
Kroger stated it linked with the shopper who captured the video after controversy ensued. A Kroger spokesperson informed Fox Information Digital that the shop is positioned in its Atlanta division and despatched the next assertion:

Kroger was slammed for promoting desserts made with “unacceptable” decorations on it to have fun Juneteenth after a video went viral on TikTok.
“The desserts and cookies that had been featured within the video had been inconsistent with our supplied steerage and never of the standard we’d anticipate to see from our shops. The merchandise have been eliminated, and we’ve addressed this immediately with the shop groups and the shopper who took the preliminary video.”
The video prompted a firestorm within the feedback.
“‘Free @ Final’ is diabolical,” one TikTok person commented below the video.
TikTok person @blaq.monalisa posted a follow-up video commending the response to her viral footage.
“Went again to Kroger, Howell mill rd, Atlanta Ga. They eliminated the cookie desserts, or I assume somebody bought them!” she wrote within the caption.

Juneteenth acknowledges June 19, 1865, when enslaved folks in Galveston, Texas found they had been free after the Civil Warfare. (Getty / Getty Pictures)
“TikTok, y’all did it,” @blaq.monalisa stated whereas displaying that the pastries had been faraway from the cabinets within the video.
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“I do not know what you probably did, however you probably did it. As a result of I do know ain’t no person purchase these cookies,” she added.
Regardless of the pastries being eliminated, the TikTok creator was nonetheless disillusioned that the shop didn’t substitute the apparently offensive desserts with “higher” desserts.
“I nonetheless really feel some sort of approach that they did not substitute it with higher Juneteenth desserts,” she stated.
Juneteenth acknowledges June 19, 1865, when enslaved folks in Galveston, Texas found they had been free after the Civil Warfare. Enslaved African-Individuals had been knowledgeable of their freedom two months after the tip of the Civil Warfare and the Emancipation Proclamation.
Juneteenth was made right into a federal vacation through the first 12 months of President Biden’s administration.