'Sprinklegate' sinks a U.K. bakery's top sellers after topping is found to be illegal
"It is HIGHLY unlikely that we will find any legal sprinkles that we will use as a replacement," says Rich Myers, owner of the Get Baked bakery in Leeds.
by Bill Chappell
Oct 15, 2021
2 minutes
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Updated October 15, 2021 at 3:20 PM ET
A British bakery has been forced to pull its top-selling cookies from the market, after regulators informed the owner that the sprinkles are illegal. The U.S.-made sprinkles contain a coloring that's legal for some uses — but not for sprinkling.
Rich Myers, owner of the Get Baked bakery in Leeds, on Facebook, where his updates on what he calls Sprinklegate have been defined by
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