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"Ken's looking good."

With these words, a California bakery showed its Facebook followers what acceptance looks like. 

Freeport Bakery in Sacramento recently fulfilled a customer's request for a birthday cake featuring a Ken doll wearing a dress. After a photograph of the cake was shared on Facebook, the bakery began receiving some serious backlash from people who said they found the cake offensive.

In a statement on the Freeport Bakery website, owners Walter and Marlene Goetzeler explained that a slew of negative comments began to roll in after people saw the Ken doll adorned with a dress made of pink frosting, a flower sash and a tiara. They also noticed that a significant amount of people had unfollowed the bakery's Facebook page.  Read more...

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