
Whether you’re celebrating a birthday, graduation, or some other type of special event in life, there’s a good chance a cake will be involved. For some reason, we have chosen cakes to be the go-to dessert for parties. While shows like Cupcake Wars and Ace of Cakes would have us believe the delicious dessert is the crowning moment of any party, the opposite can also be true. These people presented their family, friends, and co-workers with some of the worst cake creations we have ever seen. Some are funny, some are weird, and others will just straight up give you nightmares. You won’t believe some of these cakes were actually real.
Perhaps English Class Should Continue

If you’re going to request a cake to celebrate the end of the school year, perhaps it would be best to double, triple, and quadruple check any spelling you are including on the dessert. In all fairness, this person didn’t say they were celebrating good grades in English class. School may be out for the summer but it’s time for this cake decorator to apply for summer school. This is a good reminder that you need to double-check what you bring home for the big party. Here’s to hoping they didn’t invite their English teacher to their end-of-year celebration.

They Took This a Bit Too Literal

We think it is safe to say that most cake decorators would have understood the directions this cake-buyer set out for them. They obviously wanted stars and sprinkles on the cake and not those words simply written for the world to see. This was likely the work of someone who either thought this would be funny or doesn’t truly pay attention to their work because they don’t want to be there. Personally, if we received this cake, we would think it’s hilarious and wouldn’t change it for the world. It’s just so bad it’s almost good, you know? Either way, it’s a great lesson to clearly outline exactly what you want with your cake.

I Don’t Think You Do…

We’re not sure what “Rember” is, the only thing we are certain about is that whoever eats this cake will never forget it. It’s a good idea to always double check your work before you submit it to a cake designer. If you are making the cake on your own, use spell check in Microsoft Word or take seconds to Google it to ensure you are sending the message you intended to deliver. In all honesty, they probably couldn’t fit two more letters in this case so it’s probably good that they spelled “remember” wrong.
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