This cake is so spooky, for a moment, we forgot we were looking at a cake. Is this supposed to be a mummy cake? A “he who shall not be named” (Voldemort) cake?
What on earth was this supposed to be, and how on earth did they manage to make it so oddly realistic and creepy?!
Love, Lola
Some of you weren't paying attention when the teacher taught cursive, and it shows—R's end up looking like N's, which often makes for some pretty awkward miscommunication.
Not only did Aunt Lola royally mess up Curt's cake - but to make matters worst, she signed it! There's no point at blaming anyone other than Lola for this cake fail!
Happy Birthday, Ana!
Hmmm, Ana's birthday cake is giving off a totally different vibe. Her mom didn't plan out the spacing of the letters right and, unfortunately, didn't leave enough room to dot the exclamation point.
Here's to hoping Ana cut this birthday cake fast enough that no one noticed the embarrassing typo.
BBQ Boy
When they asked Tommy what kind of cake he wanted for his birthday, he pouted and said he didn't want cake; he wanted a BBQ. What ten-year-old Tommy doesn't understand is that living in New York in the winter means absolutely no BBQs.
His parents wanted to make him happy, so they made him a BBQ pumpkin pie. The hotdog and hamburger don't look that appealing, but it's the thought that counts, right?
My Beloved Aunt
What do you do when your least favorite aunt drops by out of nowhere? You get her a cake to show your appreciation, of course. When you make the cake order, you ask your local bakery to throw in a hint of what's really on your mind.
Obviously, the genius cake decorator did this in the best way possible. Your aunt was probably quite pleased with the cake - just a little dubious about it's hidden meaning.