Teh One Who Knocks
05-23-2018, 10:24 AM
The Associated Press
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CHARLESTON, S.C. -- A South Carolina woman isn't happy a grocery store censored her honor graduate son's cake, which was supposed to include the Latin phrase "Summa Cum Laude."
Cara Koscinski told The Post and Courier of Charleston that she ordered a cake online from Publix that was supposed to say "Congrats Jacob! Summa Cum Laude class of 2018."
She said the online message box did not like the word "cum," the Latin word for "with." The computer marked it as a bad word and substituted three hyphens.
Koscinski said she then filled in a box for special instructions, explaining the Latin word and placed the $70 order.
Another family member picked up the cake, not knowing what it was supposed to say. It came with the hyphens.
She said the store gave her a refund and a gift card when she complained.
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CHARLESTON, S.C. -- A South Carolina woman isn't happy a grocery store censored her honor graduate son's cake, which was supposed to include the Latin phrase "Summa Cum Laude."
Cara Koscinski told The Post and Courier of Charleston that she ordered a cake online from Publix that was supposed to say "Congrats Jacob! Summa Cum Laude class of 2018."
She said the online message box did not like the word "cum," the Latin word for "with." The computer marked it as a bad word and substituted three hyphens.
Koscinski said she then filled in a box for special instructions, explaining the Latin word and placed the $70 order.
Another family member picked up the cake, not knowing what it was supposed to say. It came with the hyphens.
She said the store gave her a refund and a gift card when she complained.
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