Tuesday, December 23, 2008
Yes, Let's!
Tuesday, December 23, 2008
Baffling inscription?
Check.
Atmospheric pollution?
Check.
"Rotisserie Chicken" label?
Check.
Excess punctuation?
Check, check, check, and check check.
Looks like we're covered, Heather K.!
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Omigod... WHAT are those brown turd spots?? And WHY???
At least they got a cute snow man. The rest, I agree, is a mess.
I'm curious to see if the store is selling the cake as a deli rotisserie chicken.
Why cook dinner when you can have our rotisserie chicken with rosemary buttercream icing? Ewwwwwwwww. That is plain vile.
I can't decide which baffles me more: the brown sky-smudges, or the chicken label! O_O
At least the decorator has the correct apostrophe. And the snowman's kind of cute.
The sticker label is the crowning jewel here, IMHO.
Word verification: hamenthy, which I'm pretty sure is the correct name for when a store employs stickers from the meat department for products from the bakery.
The Snowman is adorable, though!!!!!
mmm chicken...
Ha! This is truly a great one. I think maybe my favorite holiday cake yet. Especially with that chicken label : )
Let us snow. How do I go about doing that? Perhaps after I eat this chicken I'll know.
So is that chicken under the frosting? Eew!
Haha the chicken label just totally makes this!
Chicken label..on a cake?
What is the world coming to??
Cute snowman though!
Ha ha ha or should I say ah ah ah? I'm trying really hard to snow but it's not happening. I really wanted to join in with the request on this cake.
You forgot the poor spacing, causing the word "snow" to be all drifted to one o'clock position. The label? That, I think, is a Kroger label. All of their bakery products have an ad for a rotisserie chicken dinner at the top. The label will have the actual product info below the chicken ad--it just doesn't show in the photo. But yes, the juxtaposition is weird. Word: bratepp--a sitcom episode in which the usually-too-cute child is obnoxious because they have a Problem which only Dad can fix with his charming, folksy wisdom
Monique in TX
Misspellings? Check.
("Smow", arguably...)
If someone could combine the awesomeness of iced cookie and tasty chicken, I'd buy it.
Ooo baby, after we feast upon this freshly roasted chicken and sugar laden hydrogenated vegatable oil pesudo icing product, we shall make use of this home's two sumptuous bathrooms and "smow" like no two people have ever "smowed" before. Which wine shall we have? The Mad Dog 20/20 Blue or the Boone's Farm Hot Pink?
Frosted Chicken, mmmmmmmm. Not!
Maybe it's a rotisserie chicken flavored cake. And is the snowman floating on a cloud?
I would like to mention that Kroger (which is where the sticker came from) labels everything with an ad for rotisserie chicken at the top of the sticker. Why they do that is beyond be, but rest assured it wasn't a labeling error.
However, speeelinge = bad, "punktyashun..." = badder, airbrush poop = baddest. There is no way around that.
I am thinking that the brown is smog, lol.
Meatcake! My favorite!
Wow. Now you've got me craving that really good Moroccan dish that happens to have chicken, almonds, and powdered sugar in it. Not this, though.
The chicken label takes the cake!! I had to say it!
Is this a cookie, too? It's hard to believe that anyone would put that much icing on a cookie, let alone eat it. Still, if it's a chicken that's iced....
I think this is a cookie, not a cake, and the brown is where the frosting is *thin* (imagine that, underfrosted rather than over) and the cookie shows through. Just a thought.
I think the snowman is throwing up his arms in a shrug, as in, "I don't know what's going on here, either."
I'm pretty sure the brownish tinges to the "sky" isn't added. It looks like the top of the cake underneath showing through where the frosting coverage is particularly sparse.
Let's smow?
I think that's illegal in my state.
Almost sounds a wee bit naughty ...
Y'all neglected to mention the horrible depiction of ground snow.
Word verification: REUCE, which is defined as "chicken-flavored cake."
maybe they rust ran out of blue icing and stretched the bit they still had... and maybe it still wasn't enough to cover all of the cake, so the brown smudges are just the actual cake (chicken?) showing through?
though if that was the case, they could have just dyed some of the snow blue and used it for the sky.
and as for the punctuation and the "snow" - well, i can't come up with an explanation for those.
Let's snow?
Hehe, I'm like Calvin in Calvin and Hobbes, trying to light up like a firefly — "I don't even know which muscle to flex!"
And... it's possible that's not airbrush smog. Maybe it's mold. ;)
While I agree that it's more "let's smow" than "let's snow," I don't quite catch the excess punctuation reference (since "Let's snow" is, surprisingly enough, correct, being a contraction of "Let us snow" -- which is what one assumes the decorator meant). Could someone please clarify what I am missing?
To me it looks like they put the top from a chicken container on the cake box, and the brown spots are actually chicken juice that was on the top.
59, the decorator deserves a foul for excessive use of periods, as the legend transcribes to "... Let's snow .." [or smow, as it seems to appear]... (Sorry, just had to use an ellipsis... Argh! Now I can't stop...)
59,
I think that the excess punctuation reference is refering to the "...Let's Snow.." (minus the quotes).
Your comments actually made me laugh/snort. Thanks so much.
Poor little polluted snowdude.
Does everything taste like chicken? Even snowmen? This cake would be great if the Winter Olympics were in Beijing.
You're right, 59. The punctuation is actually correct, contracting "let US snow".
Although why anyone would want to do such a thing (or smow) is truly beyond me.
Hey 59,
I wasn't sure everyone would notice the three periods before and two periods after the wording but I think Jen knew that if she didn't point it out, someone else would.
It does make one curious though. If the punctuation is correct but the grammar is wrong overall, does it still count?
Example: Let's flood.
...just a thought..
john
LOL! Proof positive that global warming is real (and being documented by cake "artists").
Laughed when I read the chicken label...that takes the ...cake??? LOL
word verification ovulan...sounds like new birth control...the parents of this wreckerator should have used it.
Maybe it's not really a cake, but a frosted rotisserie chicken!
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Decorating such a horribly ugly cake that you become immortalized on Cake Wrecks:
PRICELESS
Chicken? Hilarious! So glad I stumbled on this blog. It makes me want to go wreck hunting.
Don't litter!
Stay off the grass!
Let's snow!
Love Grandma!
I have BEEN snowed before...maybe this is a master manipulator inviting friends to join in the deception...
Umm....Let's snow? And why is there a chicken sticker on a cake? Did someone frost a chicken??
~Amy B
You know, it's kind of a shame... the snowman himself is actually pretty cute. Maybe you could just scrape off all the rest of the crap.
I have been a fan for a while...This blog always gives me a good laugh while I am down. I saw the deli thought it was a chicken. HAHA!
I am crying laughing so hard and my toddler is looking at me like I lost my mind. This is SO funny. I love this blog!!!!!!
I had to respond to the rotisserie chicken! I'm fairly certain this cake was sold at a Safeway (where I work :P), and we have ads for our chickens (which are delicious) on everything from the hummus in the deli, to the boxes of cookies in the bakery, to the plastic cups of watermelon in produce! And I'd bet money that the cookie-cake was decorated by one of the baggers - not the actual decorator!
OMG!!!! I realize that someone already pointed this out and that it happend like 3 months ago but it is a freaking advertisement for the store's chicken, they have it on all of their baked goods. I agree that its odd but I've seen more than one cake n this sit that had that sticker just not a close up shot!!!!!!!!!!!!!
lmao for those of you still not caught up.
1. The proper grammar would be more like Let It Snow.
2. Excess punctuation refers to the 3 periods before Let's and the 2 after Snow (I'll be nice and consider smow a stretch.)
3. Has no one noticed the snowman is standing in another larger snowman's poop?!
...Get's with the Pmogram People..:P love from Allie
p.s. yeah they have those labels here too, just badly placed advertising! lol
Yes, Let's snow! and then after that let's shotgun!
When in doubt, label everything!
Amy B
Now I'm wondering if any of the store's chickens are labled as cakes, and if they too are attempting to "smow".
WV" "bridablue" - how a bride feels when she first sees her "designer" (wrecked) wedding cake.
I personally like the intestines at the bottom of the cake.
OMG, I saw the word "Chicken" on the label and I swear for a second I thought it was a CHICKEN CAKE.