The person asked to make this cake was given strict instructions – write “happy birthday, boy” only using twelve letters. They did what anyone would do – they merged two words into one, and voila!
The final product is “Happy Birtboy.” Listen, it isn’t the worst idea; in fact, we may start using this word daily! Birtboy has a nice ring to it!
The Not So Great Gatsby
F. Scott Fitzgerald is rolling over in his grave as we speak. "The Great Gatsby" is one of the greatest novels of all time, that was eventually adapted into a Hollywood movie. That is precisely how it should have stayed.
This failed attempt at turning this book cover into a cake has us feeling all sorts of things. None of which are good. Fitzgerald, please forgive us on behalf of this unfortunate mess!
The Snow Queen
Elsa's giving us attitude, and we're not sure how we feel about it. This cake could have been salvaged; in fact, it may have even been somewhat Elsa-like, if it wasn't for the fact that her eyes were so far apart.
We're going to call this the Wallmart version of the Elsa cake - it isn't the worst, but it isn't the best.
Expectations vs. Reality
Life is full of aspirations - if we're lucky, our expectations align with reality, and we're exempt from disappointment. But every so often, even if we try our hardest, expectations have a way of letting us down.
This cake, for example, is one of those expectations turned into a harsh reality. We're sure it's delicious, even if it looks less than perfect!
Teddy 2? Shrek 2?
Is Teddy turning two? Is this a "Shrek 2" birthday cake? Did someone ask for a "Ted" (the ill-mannered animated teddy bear) cake? Though we do understand why someone could get Ted and Shrek confused, we want to understand the rationale behind this cake.
The confused mastermind behind this cake turned the grumpy ogre into a pretty friendly guy! Look at him; he's smiling at us!