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Bethel Bakery Defends Romney's 'CookieGate' Mistake

A pin drop could be heard among reporters when Mitt Romney uttered the words '7-Eleven Bakery,' however, a bakery rep said they're not mad—in fact, they've introduced a deal for customers through Friday.

A picnic table brimmed with chips, pretzels, lemonade, lemon water and Bethel Bakery tray of cookies was prepared just before the likely Republican presidential candidate Mitt Romney sat down with four western Pennsylvania families Tuesday during his short campaign stop in Bethel Park.

After the discussion, Bethel Bakery was abuzz following a comment made by Romney that had the bakery's fans disappointed (see recent posts by others on Facebook page). 

The stickered lid was removed from the cookie tray before Romney saw it and he wasn't informed they were from one of the best bakeries in town—he lightheartedly guessed they were from a "7-Eleven Bakery."

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At that moment, a pin drop could be heard among local reporters in the press barracks—especially with those who grew up on the favored sweets.

Following the hour-long informal discussion, the goodies were left untouched, one cup of lemonade was poured—and Romney never got to try the delicious confections.

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Julie Lytle, the sales and marketing assistant at Bethel Bakery, clarified the bakery's point of view over what they're good-naturedly calling the "CookieGate" scandal.

"We're not mad," she said. "The situation kind of blew up, so we decided to put a fun twist on it." 

The bakery is offering a deal for customers through Friday—buy one dozen of cookies, get a half dozen free. 

"We wouldn't take a stance on anything like that," Lytle said. "Next time, we'd love for him to come in and try our cookies." 

When asked if they'd deliver cookies for him to taste at his next campaign event in Pittsburgh, Lytle said, "We'd totally jump on that."

The incident had many upset, including local GOP candidate , an resident. 

He tweeted, "Huge mistake. Bethel Bakery is an institution around here!"

The bakery is celebrating its 57th year.

For full coverage of Romney's visit, .

Author's Note: The cookies were passed around to reporters after Romney's departure. It was overheard among traveling national press that they were "amazing," and they were.

What do you think about the "CookieGate?" Big mistake on Romney's part or no big deal? Tell us in the comments.


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