It might seem counterintuitive to send your trolls tasty desserts,Lena Paul - The Next Morning but somehow it just kind of ... works.
Baker Kat Thek is giving this sweet revenge a shot with Troll Cakes, a new "bakery and detective agency" that sends nasty comments back to their authors in cake form. For an extra fee, Thek will even track down the troll's address so they're sure to receive their tasty treat. (That's the "detective agency" part.)
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So far, Thek has only sent a few cakes (her first read "Your mamma be so disappointed" and was mailed to a commenter on Dolly Parton's Facebook page), but business seems to be picking up. She's even shipped several to the White House -- including one following Trump's truly wild AP interview.
"Not everybody has an internet troll," Thek says. "But now the whole world has a White House troll." True!
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So if you're looking for a little catharsis, or if you just want to remind your trolls (*cough* Trump) that they suck, consider sending them a delicious cake. Honestly, it's a pretty generous reprimand. Sure, they get a reminder of that time they were terrible online, but they also get dessert.
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