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They like their cookies to be offensive in Altadena.

The town’s Altadena Cookie Company is seeing long lines out the door for its brightly iced sugar cookies with ‘f*** ICE’ written with bright-colored frosting.

And 140 of the cookies, selling for $6 each sold out in just 12 minutes, as demand quickly overwhelmed supply.

An Immigration and Customs Enforcement spokesperson blasted the baked goods, calling it clear demonization of law enforcement.

“This demonization of ICE law enforcement must STOP,” Assistant Secretary Tricia McLaughlin The Post. “This type of garbage is contributing to our officers facing a more than 1,300% increase in assaults against them.”


  A bakery in LA’s Altadena neighborhood is drawing attention after selling iced sugar cookies with anti-ICE messaging. Altadena Cookie Co. A bakery in LA’s Altadena neighborhood is drawing attention after selling iced sugar cookies with anti-ICE messaging. Altadena Cookie Co.

The department also shared a list of undocumented immigrants it said had been arrested in Los Angeles.

“These officers put their lives on the line every day to arrest the worst of the worst, including murderers, pedophiles, rapists, gang members, and terrorists,” she said.

The cookie company is donating all proceeds from the cookies’ sale to the Women’s Foundation of Minnesota’s Immigrant Rapid Response Fund.


  The bakers at the Altadena Cookie Company announced on Instagram that 100% of proceeds from the cookie designs would go to the Women’s Foundation of Minnesota Immigrant Rapid Response Fund. KTLA The bakers at the Altadena Cookie Company announced on Instagram that 100% of proceeds from the cookie designs would go to the Women’s Foundation of Minnesota Immigrant Rapid Response Fund. KTLA

“We’ll have lots in the case starting on Wednesday,” the bakery wrote in an Instagram post week.

“Thank you for the overwhelmingly supportive comments and messages. And for those very few nasty messages we’ve received — boy, bye.”

The cookies feature messages like “ICE Out” and “F**K ICE,” with early-bird discounts offered on cookies bearing profanities aimed at US Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents.

“A lot of people are feeling the way we are,” Michelle Taylor, the co-owner of the bakery, told The Orange County Register. “We’re concerned about the state of things and we don’t know what to do. Well, we know how to make cookies, so that’s what we are doing.”

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