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The crackerjack bakery crew at Walmart can’t be expected to get everything right. I mean, they properly spelled ‘congratulations’, did they not? Everyone knows that certain big box grocers have a policy requiring that only three out of four words get spelled correctly on cakes. The fourth word is just a throwaway. Plus, it’s cake! It’s meant to be eaten, not framed. Sheesh.
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Maybe it was spelled with a Spanish accent…
The cake was sponsored by the Home Depot gardening section. So, it cost the couple nothing.
All it needs is a “you really put your back into it” tacked on.
As a travel-shy Englishman I’ve never eaten American cake but whenever I see it on telly it always looks really rich and delicious. Could any Americans quantify the experience of eating American cake for me? Or send me a cake.
I really depends on where you get it. The good ones are exactly as you imagine it: moist, dense cake enveloped in fluffy rich icing. The bad ones are tantamount to eating a dry kitchen sponge slathered with sugary oleo that coats the inside of your mouth and, more often than not, stains your tounge and teeth from over-use of coloring.
Have you ever eaten English cake? It’s not as fun (I guess, seeing as I’ve not eaten American cake) because the icing is really thin. We don’t ice our cakes enough. Or frost them, if you’d prefer.
No, I haven’t. But I too have seen photos. And I had a wonderful upbringing – my grandmother was a make-it-from scratch cake decorator. I still have some of her recipes. Mmmmmm….
got an address? won’t be iced but you can take care of that.
Ahhh thanks Georgia, that’s a very nice offer but isn’t there some kind of Aesop Fable about eating internet stranger cake? And more to the point wouldn’t it get mushed in posting?
Our local theatre is playing Father of the Bride. I’m having this cake, misspelled this way, delivered to the cast tonight.
This reminds me of something that happened to one of my friends a few years back. He’s a writer and at one of his parties he wanted to have a quote from a famous poet written on the cake, so he went to the bakery and ordered a sheetcake. He told them the quote, they wrote it down, and he picked it up a few days later, then took it home without looking at it. When he got home it was still a few hours before the party. This was a good thing, because when he uncovered the cake at home he saw that they had written, before the quote, “man wants cake to say:”. It turned out that whoever had frosted the cake had been an amatuer and had, without thinking, written down everything the guy who took the order had written. Everything turned out fine; my friend took the cake back to the bakery and they went over the “man wants cake to say” part. Still, it was lol. XD
Does anybody else notice that it looks like “congratulations” was actually spelled WRONG with the “d” turned into an “at” at the last minute?
ummm is it just me or is Congratulations also a tad effed up?? Looks like they mispelled it and then tried to correct it. Still looks wrong…
BTW, this is a Costco Cake, not Walmart
the “s” at the end of “congratulations” also seemed to have been added as an afterthought
The funny thing, it looks like they noticed a mistake on “Congratulations” and fixed it. It looks like it may actually be spelled correctly, though poorly done, after having fixed “Congradalations.” But weeding? They better have gotten this cake for free!
Bit late on this so no one will take the blind bit of notice, but I believe it’s supposed to be spelled “weeding”. Check the flowers, and then notice the amount of green foliage around them… Weeds? I think so. Maybe she was the bored housewife and he was the hot young gardener. Peace be with you.
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This was purposely created like this with the green frosting at 4:20 p.m.