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PETA has offered the Punxsutawney Groundhog Club a vegan cake to use for weather prediction if they retire Punxsutawney Phil to a sanctuary. The animal rights organization believes Phil is being ...
PETA activists are calling for Punxsutawney Phil, the region’s fluffiest weather predictor, to be replaced with a vegan “weather reveal cake” during Sunday’s annual Groundhog Day ...
A Milan bakery has taken the cake as one of the People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals’ top vegan bakeries. The ...
Instead of Phil, PETA has offered to send a vegan "weather reveal" cake, similar to a gender reveal cake, each Groundhog Day. The proposed cake when cut would show one of two colors: blue ...
This year, in a pun-filled letter to the president of the Punxsutawney Groundhog Club's Inner Circle, PETA suggested a gender reveal-style vegan cake that would be blue for more winter and pink ...
PETA is urging Punxsutawney Groundhog Club to ... offering a weather-reveal vegan cake in his place. In a letter to club ...
Earlier this week, PETA offered the Punxsutawney Groundhog Club a deal—retire the groundhog to a reputable sanctuary and the organization will provide a vegan "weather reveal" cake every ...
People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals (commonly known as PETA ... “Bakeries That Take the Cake," honoring bakeries across the U.S. that make exceptional vegan wedding cakes, and ...
The animal rights nonprofit organization is seeking to replace the Groundhog Day tradition with a vegan "weather reveal" cake. PETA announced the proposal in a news release on Jan. 20.
PETA believes that Phil is being exploited ... and every year we’ll provide a giant vegan “Weather Reveal” cake (it would be the first in the world this year) to share with revelers at ...
The vegan treat, PETA said, would mimic that of a sex reveal for a baby. Once cut, the cake would show one of two colors: blue, meaning six more weeks of winter, or pink, indicating an early spring.
A play on popular gender reveal videos, the vegan cake alternative would be cut to reveal either blue, signifying six more weeks of winter, or pink, denoting an early spring, according to PETA.