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Spokane, Washington  Est. May 19, 1883

Washington baker apologizes for ‘Build that Wall’ cookie

Ken Bellingham, who owns Edmonds Bakery, has gotten phone calls from frustrated customers about a heart-shaped cookie made by his business with “Build that Wall” in frosting letters. The wall refers to President Donald Trump’s signature campaign promise to build a southern-border wall. (Facebook)

SEATTLE – A Washington state baker is apologizing for a politically charged Valentine’s Day cookie that generated an uproar on social media.

KING-TV reports that Ken Bellingham, who owns Edmonds Bakery, has gotten phone calls from frustrated customers about the heart-shaped cookie with “Build that Wall” in frosting letters. The wall refers to President Donald Trump’s signature campaign promise to build a southern-border wall.

The cookie was one of several decorated with messages such as “Addicted to Love” and “Cool Beans.” Bellingham said the cookie was a joke and not meant as a political statement.

A person, Ana Carrera, posted a photo of the cookie on Facebook, saying that as a person with Mexican heritage, it felt personal.

Bellingham said someone taped a sign to the shop calling for a boycott.