A Massachusetts bakery is busy designing a sweet treat to share with fans Monday at the Patriots Super Bowl send-off.

Montilio's Baking Company is working on a 16-foot cake that will be delivered by truck to Gillette Stadium, Boston25News reported.

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And the bakery has also found another way to show off its Pats pride before the big game.

"We've just banned all the Philadelphia cream cheese ... and any cream cheese products that come from there or have the name on it," bakery owner George Montilio said.

Montilio's isn't the only one banning certain products before next Sunday.

Dottie's Donuts in Philadelphia announced it won't sell any "New England themed" menu items until after the Super Bowl. A museum in Philadelphia has temporarily renamed its Patriots Gallery. And the Esplanade has banned all things Philly - including cream cheese, cheesesteaks, Sylvester Stallone and bald eagles.

The owner of Montilio's says he loves a friendly rivalry, and knows customers and fans feel the same way, Boston25News reported.

If you want to see what the bakers are working on - you'll have to head out to the Super Bowl send-off Monday morning.

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