A Florida supermarket chain is in the eye of the storm — for creating a cake decorated with an ominous Hurricane Dorian bearing down on the Sunshine State.

Jessican Sullivan shared a photo of the storm-themed cookie cake — replete with a wide “cone of uncertainty” — on Facebook with the caption: “Publix has all your hurricane party supplies.”

She told ABC News she bought the pastry baked by Linda Hardenberdgh at Publix Super Market at Julington Village in St. Johns, Florida, on Wednesday.

The one-pound “Chocolate chip message cookie,” which features a red Dorian, lime green Florida and blue icing waves, cost $10.99.

One Twitter user who also shared Sullivan’s photo wrote, “Only in Florida and only at Publix.”

Some were offended that the pastry made light of a potentially catastrophic situation, writing, “not funny.”

But Sullivan brushed off the criticism and said she thought the cake was just “funny.”

“I mean, yeah, these storms are serious, but if you can’t find some humor in a crappy situation you will go nuts,” she told CNN.

She said she went to buy a birthday cake for her son and saw the cookie and decided to get it because she figured it would allay her boys’ fears about hurricanes.

Publix sought to weather the storm by tweeting: “It is never our goal to offend anyone with the products we offer and I apologize that we let you down.”