A Yorkshire bakery’s rude-looking donuts have gained national attention after Channel 4 star Steph McGovern tweeted a photo of them from her Packed Lunch green room.
McGovern, who presents her daily programme Steph’s Packed Lunch live from the Channel 4 studios at Leeds Dock, shared a picture of the naughty treats with her followers on Twitter on Wednesday afternoon.
Writing “Interesting choice of post show treats in the @PackedLunchC4 green room today…….” the TV presenter uploaded a picture of five of Doe Bakehouse’s now infamous ‘vulva nuts’ to share with her 420,000 Twitter followers.
The striking donuts, which come laden with flesh-pink icing, strawberry lace, a conspicuously-placed heart and multicoloured sprinkles around the edge, are made by Doe Bakehouse in York.
Her post garnered some interesting comments, to say the least – with hundreds piling on to give their two pence on the sugary post show delicacies.
One wrote, “I’d better not speculate as to the flavour….”
Whilst another said, “The bit with the heart on is for what exactly. Asking for a friend…”
A third responded, “*adopts Bernard Manning voice That reminds me. I must ring the wife.”
A fourth asked, “A labia of love for some baker?”
But the best comment by far has to come from Twitter user Ian Wright, who replied: “Why is there a tiny wee heart on each of them?”
Quick to tag in, Matt Naylor joked to the user: “You found it!”
The donuts, which were first debuted by the Yorkshire bakery to its own Instagram page earlier this week, are strawberry flavoured (naturally) and also come with a concealed chocolate egg hidden within.
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Clearly pleased with their new national exposure, Doe Bakehouse has also shared a screenshot of McGovern’s tweet to its social media with the caption: “Because what else are you having for your lunch if it’s not a Vulva-Nut?”
Whilst, sadly, there isn’t a Doe Bakehouse in Leeds (yet, we’ve got our fingers crossed though) the bakery does have two sites in neighbouring York and a third in Clitheroe, Lancashire.
If you want to get your hands on them, you’ll need to pre-order and then make the trip across to pick them up – as they’re currently only available for collection only.
Feature image – Doe Bakehouse