Here's the history of how an absurd comedy routine became a dearly beloved tool for activists.
by Rossi Anastopoulo. Copyright © 2022 by Rossi Anastopoulo. Published by Abrams Press.
Decades later, the San Francisco-based Biotic Baking Brigade —who described themselves as “flan-archists”—started throwing pies at people, becoming one of the most prominent and prolific pastry protest groups of the late 20th century and early aughts. The group cautioned against using cherry pies because the effect could look like blood, which might cause unnecessary alarm. Instead, “using some variation of a cream pie is your best bet,” they recommended in their 2004 cookbook.
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