Doughnuts that certainly aren't for the faint-hearted
A Blackburn woman, who opened a doughnut shop that sells 'rude' creations is making history with her bakes.The "body positive" bakery that has stores across the north has made these interesting doughnuts available to all customers since February 2022. Over a year, on, the bakery continue to roll out goods in the shape of breasts, penises and vulvas.The pink-glazed “vulva-nut” took the internet by storm when it was first released.
Lacey Walker who works as a admin sales and postal manager for Doe Bakehouse says since launching the raunchy bakes, orders have risen each month. With more of an acceptance to the bakery's more inclusive approach to bakes in 2023, Lacey says the progressive step is what the company is all about. Evie, who launched the chain in 2019 with her brother and master baker Jack said the “vulva-nut” had got a great reception since it came out last year. She said: “The majority is positive but there’s always some people who don’t get it.
She and her team created the doughnut after a customer asked for a sweet treat to celebrate her daughter coming out as a lesbian. Evie, of Blackburn, said: “We had an email off a lady that her daughter had come out as lesbian and she would like to celebrate it.
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