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Mum blasts Marks & Spencer for refusing to print cheeky ‘sperm’ message on daughter’s 18th birthday cake
A MUM has blasted Marks & Spencer for refusing to print a cheeky message on her daughter’s 18th birthday cake.
Donna Patrick wanted the jokey words: “I’m glad you were the strongest sperm.”
Marks & Spencer for refused to print a cheeky message for a mum on her daughter’s 18th birthday cake[/caption]
Donna Patrick wanted: ‘I’m glad you were the strongest sperm,’ written on the cake[/caption]
Days after ordering the £35 sponge cake, the 39-year-old hospitality worker got a call telling her that was against “rules and regulations”.
Donna, from Pulborough, West Sussex, said daughter Elice would have found it hilarious.
She added: “M&S have lost their sense of humour.
“If I’d sworn I would get it, or if it was completely offensive.”
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Donna had to change the message to the mundane: “Happy 18th birthday.”
After posting on social media, Donna received more than 100 comments including one hailing her “spunky attitude”.
M&S was contacted for comment.
Donna received more than 100 comments after posting about the incident on social media[/caption]
Donna said daughter Elice would have found it hilarious[/caption]