

The co-owner of a Boston bakery is offering baked goods as a reward for the safe return of the eatery’s “mascot,” a large plastic ice cream cone named Swirly.
Swirly, a fixture outside of Flour Bakery on the Boston Common, was initially feared to have blown away during the winter, but co-owner Joanne Chang said she now has good reason to believe the mascot is still nearby.
“He was possibly spotted in a nearby dorm window looking down longingly at home and we have reason to believe he may be confused about where he is,” Chang wrote on social media.
She said all the bakery wants is Swirly’s safe return.
“To anyone who is temporarily sheltering him: thank you for protecting him this winter, please return him safely, no questions asked, in exchange for baked goods and our eternal gratitude,” Chang wrote.