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An Atlanta Kroger is facing backlash after a viral TikTok video showed its cookie cake decorations for Juneteenth.
Metro Atlanta plans various events to celebrate Juneteenth, including parades, educational programs, and free museum ...
A Kroger grocery store in Atlanta is drawing backlash over its Juneteenth cakes. A viral TikTok video posted by blaq.monalisa ...
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Kroger scrambles after TikTok user calls Juneteenth cakes a ‘mockery’ – pulls items citing ‘quality’It wasn't enough that Kroger recognized the "holiday," the woman expected to see something more commensurate with her level of entitlement.
Viral TikTok video shows Kroger's controversial Juneteenth cakes with "unacceptable" decorations, causing public outrage and forcing the company to remove the products.
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Newser on MSNKroger Faces Backlash as Juneteenth Cakes Go ViralKroger is under fire on social media after a TikTok video showing its Juneteenth cakes in an Atlanta store went viral. The ...
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Rough Draft Atlanta on MSNBlack LGBTQ+ Atlanta restaurateur Gee Smalls releases audiobook memoirVirgil's Gullah Kitchen and Bar co-owner Gee Smalls released the audiobook version of his memoir "Black Enough, Man Enough: ...
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WJCL on MSNMissing in Beaufort County: Authorities searching for 15-year-old girl who vanished overnightAuthorities in Beaufort County need your help finding a missing teenage girl. According to the Beaufort County Sheriff's ...
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Atlanta Black Star on MSN‘Review the Real Evidence’: Master P Urges Donald Trump and Louisiana Governor to Help Free His Brother C-Murder In Emotional PleaPercy "Master P" Miller, 58, is still working to get his younger brother Corey "C-Murder" Miller, 54 freed from the Louisiana State Penitentiary. In ...
The president had been expected to issue a proclamation about Juneteenth but White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt ...
Juneteenth celebrations unfolded across the U.S. on Thursday, marking the day in 1865 when Union soldiers brought the news of ...
ORLANDO — Juneteenth is the oldest nationally recognized celebration of the end of slavery in the United States. It commemorates the day — June 19, 1865 — when the last African American ...
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