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Boston Bakery Has Fun With Deflate-Gate Cookies

As news keeps surfacing about the Patriots’ cheating allegations, the people of Boston are still celebrating their latest professional sports victory: and the Boston Common Coffee Company has decided to poke fun at the NFL’s latest allegations, by making deflate-gate cookies.

Perhaps these Boston fans are a little bias, but the cookies do show the ridiculous nature of this situation: love them or hate them, the New England Patriots will go down as one of the greatest dynasties ever, with or without deflated footballs. And these shop owners capitalizing on the absurdity of the latest situations know that: as for the cookies they certainly look good.

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But even when defending the Patriots, who does not love when a big company jumps on the Patriots hate-wagon: this Krispy Kreme tweet is priceless.

Anthony Falco

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