A Cake Wreck is any cake that is unintentionally sad, silly, creepy, inappropriate - you name it. A Wreck is not necessarily a poorly-made cake; it's simply one I find funny, for any of a number of reasons. Anyone who has ever smeared frosting on a baked good has made a Wreck at one time or another, so I'm not here to vilify decorators: Cake Wrecks is just about finding the funny in unexpected, sugar-filled places.
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Reader Comments (21)
The wrecks were great, but those dogs - especially the older one - PRICELESS! Made my day :-D
Am I the only one who thinks the middle Christmas tree on the bottom kinda looks like Darth Vader?
Never mind that they want to ram those sheep doughnuts down our throats; there's nothing crueller than those crullers disguised as cookies.
Happy 13th, all =^-.-^=
So, when I saw the first doughnuty mess I thought, "Wow! What ugly turkeys!" Then I read the label and wondered how on earth those could be sheep! If you squint your eyes reaaaalllllly hard, I suppose they could KINDA look like the big horn sheep we have here locally...but no. Just no.
I was expecting the cruellers to have polka dots.
Eh, I don't care about the label on the first one. Me chocolate frosting are besties, and I would eat, no matter how ugly :D
Today's post is overshadowed by the fact that it is my very own princesses', Olivia & Madeline, birthday, AS WELL as my mother's! They're 14 (God help me) & she's...Mom. I will be sure not to get them any cake I see on here (although Maddy, Supreme Adorer of Cute, might actually like those chocolate sheep.) (I know she'd SQUEEE over a unicorn cake like we saw yesterday, so I've been deliberately keeping her away, because I KNOW I can't make one. She's wanted a real unicorn for years. I can't make one of those appear, either.)
I'm so glad these are labeled. I thought the sheep were birds with curly wigs.
And I am afraid the so-called Christmas trees are for some perverted Satanic celebration.
It's Friday. It's the 13th.
Don't walk under any wooden nickels, or take any ladders.
That is all ~~**static**~over and out~ **static**
Before I saw the tag on the first one I thought "Those are kinda cute little mouse donuts..."
I would totally love to have one (or two) of the sheep donuts.
Does the middle Christmas tree look like someone licked off the sprinkles?
Re: "You jelly?"...
Huh?
[Editor's note- It's whippersnapper slang for jealous. john (thoJ)]
The first cakes - are they then possibly *black* sheep? They are mice, dang-nabbit! Mice, do you hear? And I love those dogs!
Mmmm...Donuts!
I need to put a post-it note on my computer screen to remind me NOT to have anything in my mouth before reading this blog. The chortling started with the "sheep" (aka chickens) and full laughter erupted with the dogs.
Loved the dog meme, hrmm but now they're making cakes out of donuts?
Viz. the third pic: You guys spelled "turd" wrong. Just sayin'.
Glad the sign told us those were trees they looked vaguely like Darth Vader's helmet. Lol...
To sendingtheclowns' punny posts:
Oh, ewe!
I dunno, those French crullers look pretty delicious to me, even if the label is cruelly misspelled.
The "Cruellers" were baked by none other than...
Cruella de Vil!
But, those dogs ain't dalmations.
I wish a cartoonist could see the last dog picture. How did they get the blue-eyed dog to look like a character from "Andy Capp?"