Publix, the Southeastern grocery store chain, is known for their homemade cakes to celebrate any occasion. Whether its a wedding or a baby shower, the grocery store boasts a variety of customizable cakes. However, when Cara Koscinski of Charleston, South Carolina ordered a cake to celebrate her son Jacob's graduation, one key phrase was left out.
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Earning a 4.89 grade-point average, Cara was thrilled to place an order for the cake to read, "Congrats Jacob! Summa Cum Laude class of 2018". Using the online form via Publix.com, Cara typed in the phrase but was stopped by the computer stating that the bakery could not process the order due to profanity.
Cara also took to the special instructions section to explain the situation about the latin word. However the graduation cake still turned up at the party missing the word, "cum" and reading "Congrats Jacob! Summa ---Laude Class of 2018."
