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Douglas son was ‘pastry’ pusher: feds

Cameron Douglas, the son of actor Michael Douglas, had been pushing crystal meth since 2006, drumming up sales for what he nicknamed “bath salts” and “pastry,” court papers revealed yesterday.

The 30-year-old actor/DJ was caught on tape allegedly discussing a UPS delivery in July of drugs to a New York customer.

“I thought you would like them . . . I was so excited for you to take a bath and see for yourself,” he allegedly told a buyer, who is cooperating with the feds.

Unbeknownst to Douglas, the drugs had already been seized.

During a taped discussion a day earlier, he allegedly talked about sending “this pastry out to you,” a criminal complaint said.

A source said Douglas was sprung on bond from the Metropolitan Correctional Center a day after his July 28 arrest at a Meatpacking District hotel. His lawyer declined to comment. Bruce Golding