The terms “Nephite” and “Lamanite” are taken from the Book of Mormon, and some argue using them today is racist.
, and that it is a problem that is larger than scripture.
A Lehi Yelp user identified as Will T. defended the shop, and criticized the one-star critics: “You keyboard warriors should find a better use of your time than trying to destroy a business over something that offends you.” “We’ve changed the names of our pieces several times, to keep up with current events, and current popular names,” Lanenga said. In the past, he said, the shop has sold Elvis Pretzels, Harley Pecan Patties, Puff Daddies, Walnut Disney, Pe-Kanye West and Johnny Cashew. Some of the names, he said, were suggested by customers.
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