Local queer-immigrant-owned company wunderkeks shares love through baked goods. LuisWunderkeks
Sometimes a box of cookies is just a box of cookies. But if that box of cookies is bright pink and carries the Wunderkeks logo, it has a more significant meaning – you have found a place where you can let your guard down a be yourself without fear of discrimination.
"The essence that we are finding in Wunderkeks and everything that we do is that we want to build safe spaces around our brand," Gramajo says. In three years, the couple went from not knowing what a snickerdoodle was to baking brownies for goodie bags at the Oscars and creating relationships with people who have become allies of Wunderkeks' message.
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