Hello Beautiful. The Chocolate Candle was created by Stéphane Bureaux, a.k.a. “The Greatest Person Ever.” So, instead of boring unflavored wax getting all over your birthday cake, let this marvel of engineering melt all over your Cookie Puss. Or, you can use it for its intended purpose of filling the inside of a chocolate cake.
New Desserts, A Series of Unfortunate Pies and Cakes
We’ve all heard of Death By Chocolate. New Desserts, by artist Gemma Correll, now brings us a few more unfortunate varieties of pies and cakes. I’d take my chances with some cherry pie.
[link, via Laughing Squid Links]
This Captain America Cake is Very American
Nothing says “America” like red, white and blue, superheroes, and novelty cakes. And they all came together for some lucky kid’s 4th birthday party, with the Captain America Cake. The blowing out of candles was then followed by the opening of presents, and a relentless stream of “U-S-A” chants from the parents.
[link, via Boing Boing]
Awesome R2-D2 Cake
This incredibly detailed and near life-size R2-D2 Cake is brought to us by Stacked Cakes located outside Canberra, Australia. Almost real enough to help fix a hyperdrive, or project a short film for Obi-Wan, it would be a hit at any Star Wars geek’s birthday party. Stacked Cakes also provides a great tutorial to make your own.
[link, via BoingBoing]
Choose Your Own Shape Baking Ribbon
Sick of the same old round cakes and square brownies? The Quirky Baking Ribbon can be made into any shape, for all of your geometric baking needs. The ribbon itself is made from heat-tolerant silicone, and is magnetized to stick to its included Teflon-coated steel pan.
The Baking Ribbon appears to still be in a developmental stage, but you can head over to Quirky to suggest a fair retail price. Until then, you can keep your baked goods robot head-shaped.
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