US Connecticut News: Do you know that BEAR also likes to eat human food. If you don’t believe then watch a video today. A bear entered a bakery in the US state of Connecticut, where it scared the employees and ambushed it and took away a box of special cakes. After that the bear ate about 60 cupcakes, some in the box also fell on the road.
This whole incident was captured in the camera. According to the news agency Associated Press, the incident is in the city of Avon, where employees of Test By Spellbound were loading cakes into a van for delivery on Wednesday when they saw a bear coming. The bear growled at them, they cowered in fear. The bear then dragged the cupcake container out of the garage and into the parking lot.
SILLY OL’ BEAR .. knows what’s good! Check out this guy strolling into Taste by Spellbound in to snag some yummy cupcakes for a parking lot treat.🧁🧁 Join us now on @WTNH! pic.twitter.com/MQ7JawSSso
— Laura Hutchinson (@LauraHutch8) May 25, 2023
Employees were stunned
In this video you can see how the bear is coming out of the bakery carrying a box of cupcakes. Several cupcakes fall down, so he starts eating them. After this incident, the owner of the bakery, Mary Stephens, told people on Instagram. Mary wrote that I called employee Maureen Williams "Creaming Bloody Murder" Heard yelling, the staff&zwj were shouting that a bear had entered the garage.
He was driven away by honking the car horn
Maryam wrote, "We were all stunned for a second and were trying to figure out what to do. After some time I immediately called 911. We saw that the bear started eating our cupcakes like a madman." Maureen Williams said that later a baker drove the bear away by blowing a car horn. After that the police and forest officials arrived, by then the bear had left. The good thing was that no one was hurt in this incident.
There are more than 1,000 bears
According to the news agency AP, hundreds of black bears were seen last year in the towns and cities of Connecticut’s state. There are believed to be 1,000 to 1,200 black bears living there.
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