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World|life|March 27, 2015 / 04:26 PM
French court bans display of cupcakes topped with naked figures of man and woman

AKIPRESS.COM - cupcakes A French court has banned the display of cupcakes topped with the naked figures of a man and woman wrought in dark chocolate in a pastry shop near Nice after a watchdog described them as "racist", Asia One reports.

The "God" and "Goddess" cupcakes – which have been on sale in the shop in the town of Grasse for about 15 years – are stuffed with ganache and topped with the chocolate figures of a plump man and woman with pink lips and protruding genitalia.

The administrative court in Nice on Thursday ordered them to be removed from the shop's window display, though – finding no "malicious will" on the part of the baker – it allowed the shop to continue making and selling them.

The court ordered the town's mayor to ensure the cakes were removed from the display immediately, with a penalty of 500 euros for each day's delay.

The court said the cakes showed "two people of colour in grotesque and obscene attitudes", adding they violate "human dignity, especially that of the African people or people of African descent".

Baker Yannick Tavolaro said he makes the cupcakes only on weekends, and often to order.

In a defamation complaint against CRAN he said the use of dark chocolate is technically necessary to model the figures, which he said were cartoons.

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