AN AMERICAN footwear company is being criticised after launching a new range of high heeled shoes for babies.
Probably not the most ideal aid for learning to walk, the Pee Wee Pumps products have been accused of participating in the sexualisation of children.
However company founder Michele Holbrook said the "funny and cute" shoes are only intended to be photo props (below), describing babies who wear them as the "belle of the ball".
IT MAY not be great for his cholesterol levels, but a US man has successfully sued the owners of a chain of Dunkin' Donuts stores because they weren't supplying real butter.
Jan Polanik launched legal action when he was given a butter substitute on his bagel, according to the Boston Globe.
While admitting it was a "minor thing," the man's lawyer said he was determined to "stop the practice of representing one thing and selling a different thing".
An attorney for the franchisees confirmed the case had been settled, and the stores have now changed their protocol for serving butter to customers.
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