<v Speaker 1>Jar you, Katy and Josh one hundred.
<v Speaker 2>We'd like to give you PMI. It's a positive, a
<v Speaker 2>minus and something a little bit interesting to kind of
<v Speaker 2>get you. Give you a boot as you start your day.
<v Speaker 3>Oh j that's fun.
<v Speaker 2>Yeah going, I got the pe today. I never get
<v Speaker 2>the pe. I get the p though. One guy's TikTok
<v Speaker 2>video just saved a small family bakery from closing. It's
<v Speaker 2>a fantastic story. The bakery is called Sweet two twenty
<v Speaker 2>in Metro Detroit. They've been struggling lately, but then a
<v Speaker 2>content creator, a TikTok dude named chow down Detroit I'll
<v Speaker 2>get paid a visit and gave some love to their
<v Speaker 2>amazing cumpcakes cupcakes, and overnight the business just went crazy.
<v Speaker 2>So says this story. You should watch the video, Katie,
<v Speaker 2>you're such a foodie. Yeah, kill they're looking cupcakes really big, bombastic.
<v Speaker 2>They're like those donut companies that do really weird donuts
<v Speaker 2>and everything that's these cupcakes.
<v Speaker 3>Yeah.
<v Speaker 2>So anyway, the video is is just fantastic, so heart
<v Speaker 2>warming because there's a line out the door and down
<v Speaker 2>the street to grab this dude's cupcakes.
<v Speaker 3>I love it because so many local businesses, especially mom
<v Speaker 3>and pop run shops like that, are fueling the effects
<v Speaker 3>of everything right in price and for someone to help
<v Speaker 3>them out like that, Like I love people working together.
<v Speaker 3>I'm gonna help you, You're gonna help We're gonna help
<v Speaker 3>each other.
<v Speaker 2>I love that for cupcakes.
<v Speaker 3>Yeah, that's how you cupcake. I don't know you know,
<v Speaker 3>but that's how you cupcakes.
<v Speaker 2>It's a cupcake community. I dig it, I know you.
<v Speaker 3>Okay, I'm gonna bring it down just a little bit.
<v Speaker 3>Are you running for it? And really just a message
<v Speaker 3>to parents everywhere. This coming from Hershey, Pennsylvania and the
<v Speaker 3>Hershey Zoo America in Hershey Park, Right, So what happened
<v Speaker 3>was a young couple and their little toddler. We're hanging
<v Speaker 3>out in the wolf exhibit over there, and they're toddler
<v Speaker 3>squeezed under a fence and made their way to the wolves.
<v Speaker 3>Now they didn't get in the wolf's enclosure, but there's
<v Speaker 3>a cage front in the wolve's habitat, right, And so
<v Speaker 3>this little toddler reached his hand and to pet the wolf,
<v Speaker 3>and the wolf instinctively bit it, Like yeah, and that's
<v Speaker 3>what the guys, the zoo people are like he wasn't
<v Speaker 3>being aggressive. This is what they do when people put
<v Speaker 3>things in there, like they think it's food, so they're
<v Speaker 3>gonna bite it. And he didn't even like bite it
<v Speaker 3>super hard. I mean, obviously the kid cried and he
<v Speaker 3>does have some injuries. It appears that he's gonna be okay.
<v Speaker 3>But the parents is who everyone's really looking at, because
<v Speaker 3>while all this was happening, while this little kid made
<v Speaker 3>his way up to the wolves, the parents were twenty
<v Speaker 3>five to thirty feet away on their phone.
<v Speaker 2>No I'm shot on their phone.
<v Speaker 3>So now the police department had to get involved. So
<v Speaker 3>according to the Dairy Township Police Department, now these parents
<v Speaker 3>each face one count of endangering the welfare of a child.
<v Speaker 3>And again they had multiple people in this vicinity watching
<v Speaker 3>it happen. They also have cameras. They also can look
<v Speaker 3>at the parents' phones and see that they were on
<v Speaker 3>their phones when it happened. And it's just a really
<v Speaker 3>good story for parents every because that's the thing. Things
<v Speaker 3>can happen. We've all been in the situation where your
<v Speaker 3>kid dart somewhere and you can't you don't know where
<v Speaker 3>they are of them, but the exactly our phones are
<v Speaker 3>such distractions. So they're saying, real, especially if.
<v Speaker 2>You're at the zoo, they're probably watching cupcake videos Detroit,
<v Speaker 2>is what they were doing.
<v Speaker 3>And I can't be mad, Like I can be mad
<v Speaker 3>because you had a child with you, but it can
<v Speaker 3>happen so easily. So they're just saying, if you're at
<v Speaker 3>the zoo watching your children, there you go.
<v Speaker 2>Let this be a left from the parents everywhere. Get
<v Speaker 2>your nose out of your phone, or your children can
<v Speaker 2>be eaten by a whale, the animal at this zuel.
<v Speaker 3>You're welcome. Love Katie, Love Katie.
<v Speaker 2>All right, let's see interesting.
<v Speaker 1>All right, We're going to bring this back with some
<v Speaker 1>sweet news. Gen Z. They are eating all generations in
<v Speaker 1>daily sweet treat consumptions. And this is something that I
<v Speaker 1>cannot stand. My younger sister is part of the gen
<v Speaker 1>Z and all she ever talks about is wanting a
<v Speaker 1>sweet treat after lunch, after dinner. And what's interesting about
<v Speaker 1>this is a study came out of like ten thousand
<v Speaker 1>people saying when they prefer their sweet treats, and baby
<v Speaker 1>boomers were after dinner around seven pm. Gen xers moved
<v Speaker 1>up a little bit. They said, we like it in
<v Speaker 1>the evening but sometimes after lunch. Gen zers are literally
<v Speaker 1>any time I'll wake up and have a sweet treat
<v Speaker 1>all after breakfast. They it's insane. I don't understand this.
<v Speaker 1>And my family, my younger siblings and my family like
<v Speaker 1>they're the exact same way. They're always wanting a sweet treat.
<v Speaker 1>I was just with my younger family, so many cavities there,
<v Speaker 1>just with them from out of town, and it didn't
<v Speaker 1>matter what time we had breakfast on Saturday, and they're like,
<v Speaker 1>does anybody want like dairy queens sweet treat afterwards? I saw.
<v Speaker 3>And something else that they did is they turned it
<v Speaker 3>in into a reward for them when you when you
<v Speaker 3>do something good. It's like I should get a little
<v Speaker 3>sweet treats.
<v Speaker 1>And I think this comes from today, Yeah, I see.
<v Speaker 1>I think this comes from social media. This is a
<v Speaker 1>huge TikTok phase where they're showing you different made sweet treats.
<v Speaker 1>They have those dirty sodas now where you make you know,
<v Speaker 1>different drinks together cupcakes Detroit.
<v Speaker 2>Is your sister getting a little thick. Sister's beautiful. There's
<v Speaker 2>one one that they're both beautiful.
<v Speaker 3>What do you mean? And your mom's pretty too?
<v Speaker 1>Your sister. They're they're they're fine, Jerman.
<v Speaker 3>Stop, let me.
<v Speaker 2>See the current picture.
<v Speaker 1>Of your sister.
<v Speaker 3>Yeah, your sisters are pretty to me
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