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Penis-shaped 'galettes des rois' sell like hot cakes in Paris
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13.01.2020
C/U Penis-shaped pastries on display at 'Legay Choc' bakery, Paris
C/U Phallic 'Magic baguette'
M/S Passers-by stop in front of shop window
C/U Passer-by stops in front of shop window
W/S Owner Richard Legay in his bakery
C/U Sign on bakery's wall
M/S Legay in his bakery
C/U Penis-shaped cakes on display
M/S Passer-by stops in front of shop window to take photos
M/S Passers-by stop in front of shop window
M/S Clerk works in bakery
C/U Clerk works in bakery
W/S Clients queue inside bakery
SOT, Richard Legay, Owner of 'Legay Choc' bakery (French): "The Legay Choc bakery is the first established and known gay bakery of France. Why a gay bakery? Because my family name is Legay, my name is Richard Legay, I am gay and I have a bakery where we sell bread a little bit original and a whole set of kinky products."
C/U Phallic 'Magic baguette'
C/U Penis-shaped biscuits
C/U Phallic 'Galette des Rois'
C/U Model of two men married
M/S Passer-by stops in front of the shop window for a photo
SOT, Richard Legay, Owner of 'Legay Choc' bakery (French): "My father used to live in Nantes many years ago and he had a bakery nearby a military barracks and some military personnel occasionally came to my father's bakery to have some fun with their mates and they asked him to prepare some pastries in the shape of a penis. This way the idea of making products a little bit kinky came up. And one day I decided to do the same, but not in Nantes where my parents used to live, rather in Paris in a gay-friendly area."
M/S Clerk works in bakery
C/U Passers-by stop in front of shop window
C/U Legay in his bakery
M/S Passers-by stop in front of shop window to take photo
M/S Legay in his bakery
M/S Clients in the bakery
C/U Passer-by stops in front of shop window
W/S 'Legay Choc' bakery in Marais Distric
SCRIPT
Each year on the first Sunday of January, the Legay Choc bakery in Paris's Marais district serves its naughty penis-shaped 'galettes des rois,' a traditional French cake, to celebrate Epiphany.
Richard Legay, owner of the boulangerie in the gay-friendly area, has been selling his phallic breads, tarts and chocolates for over 18 years.
"We sell bread a little bit original and a whole set of kinky products," he said, telling how the tradition started at his father's bakery in Nantes, where servicemen from nearby military barracks asked for pastries in the shape of a penis.
The bakery, which opened its doors in 2001, is popular among the local gay community and local residents, who especially appreciate the house specialty 'Baguette Magique' or 'Magic Baguette.'
C/U Phallic 'Magic baguette'
M/S Passers-by stop in front of shop window
C/U Passer-by stops in front of shop window
W/S Owner Richard Legay in his bakery
C/U Sign on bakery's wall
M/S Legay in his bakery
C/U Penis-shaped cakes on display
M/S Passer-by stops in front of shop window to take photos
M/S Passers-by stop in front of shop window
M/S Clerk works in bakery
C/U Clerk works in bakery
W/S Clients queue inside bakery
SOT, Richard Legay, Owner of 'Legay Choc' bakery (French): "The Legay Choc bakery is the first established and known gay bakery of France. Why a gay bakery? Because my family name is Legay, my name is Richard Legay, I am gay and I have a bakery where we sell bread a little bit original and a whole set of kinky products."
C/U Phallic 'Magic baguette'
C/U Penis-shaped biscuits
C/U Phallic 'Galette des Rois'
C/U Model of two men married
M/S Passer-by stops in front of the shop window for a photo
SOT, Richard Legay, Owner of 'Legay Choc' bakery (French): "My father used to live in Nantes many years ago and he had a bakery nearby a military barracks and some military personnel occasionally came to my father's bakery to have some fun with their mates and they asked him to prepare some pastries in the shape of a penis. This way the idea of making products a little bit kinky came up. And one day I decided to do the same, but not in Nantes where my parents used to live, rather in Paris in a gay-friendly area."
M/S Clerk works in bakery
C/U Passers-by stop in front of shop window
C/U Legay in his bakery
M/S Passers-by stop in front of shop window to take photo
M/S Legay in his bakery
M/S Clients in the bakery
C/U Passer-by stops in front of shop window
W/S 'Legay Choc' bakery in Marais Distric
SCRIPT
Each year on the first Sunday of January, the Legay Choc bakery in Paris's Marais district serves its naughty penis-shaped 'galettes des rois,' a traditional French cake, to celebrate Epiphany.
Richard Legay, owner of the boulangerie in the gay-friendly area, has been selling his phallic breads, tarts and chocolates for over 18 years.
"We sell bread a little bit original and a whole set of kinky products," he said, telling how the tradition started at his father's bakery in Nantes, where servicemen from nearby military barracks asked for pastries in the shape of a penis.
The bakery, which opened its doors in 2001, is popular among the local gay community and local residents, who especially appreciate the house specialty 'Baguette Magique' or 'Magic Baguette.'
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