“If you lack creativity, why are you bothered,” wrote the creator of Tiktok.
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Kroger is facing a Tiktok rebound after a June cake shortage video went viral for sale at one of the grocery locations.
Recorded at a store in Atlanta, Georgia, the video showed several cakes decorated to a minimum on June 19th in honor of federal public holidays.
“This is ock ha ha!” creator @blaq.monalisa wrote in the caption of the June 18 video, which has been viewed over 10 million times since June 20th.
The next day, the creator said that the cake could no longer be purchased. USA Today contacted Kroger for comment.
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Atlanta grocery stores sold several cakes in plain designs, including lettering “Free @ Last,” “Free June 19th,” and lettering “Free.”
“This is some bull,” the creator said in the video. “Who’s this ugly a-s —?”
Users said they had no manager at the time, but they planned to return to the store the next day to talk.
“Y’ll adorns everything else around this cutely,” the creator said. “Everything else here is cute, but for June, do you want to throw something on a terrible cookie cake and expect someone to buy it? It’s the Bulls–“
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Social media responds to Kroger’s June cake: “I’m extremely disappointed.”
Users agreed to the creators about uninspired cake decorations in response to comments.
“This is fun but not funny,” one person said. “I’m extremely disappointed with Kroger.”
Another said the shop should “firing the whole bakery intentionally.”
“If they hadn’t grown in June, they would have thought it was a welcome home from prison cakes,” one user wrote.
Others have missed Mark during their vacation with retailers over the past few years, like they were pulled out of the store from Walmart’s June 2022 ice cream.
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The day after posting the original video, @Blaq.Monalisa shared another Tiktok.
“Tictok, I did it all,” they said. It is unclear whether Kroger has removed the product or purchased it.
“I still feel like there’s some way they don’t replace it with a better June cake,” the user said in the video.
Melina Kahn is a national trending reporter for USA Today. She can be contacted at melina.khan@usatoday.com.

