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On the internet, things aren't always as they seem, as proven by the Elsa cake 'fail' that recently went viral.
In a post simply titled, "The cake that was ordered and the cake that arrived," Reddit user OfficialBigHead posted the above side-by-side of an Elsa cake he was promised versus an Elsa cake he ...
But sometimes, you look at a baking fail like this horrifying attempt at a Princess Elsa cake, and you're not sad. In fact, sometimes things are so bad that they're great.
Last week, we wrote about a “cake fail” posted on Reddit — someone had ordered a Queen Elsa cake but received, instead, a cake resembling a very different woman, to put it kindly. The photo ...
A reddit user by the name of OfficialBigHead ordered an Elsa cake to celebrate a birthday. The results weren’t quite what they were expecting. The caption for the photo uploaded to the site s… ...
A woman who made a Queen Elsa cake which has been ridiculed online has spoken out, admitting it was a 'hot mess'. California baker Lisa Randolph-Gant whipped up the Disney delight for a critically ...
LOOK, this Elsa cake certainly isn’t the most accurate representation of the insanely popular Frozen character. But the story behind its creation is actually quite sweet.
A photo of an "ugly" cake resembling Elsa from Disney's "Frozen" has spread quickly over the internet, but the baker says there were sweet intentions behind the decorative disaster.
After the Frozen cake fail that didn't quite look like Queen Elsa, the non-profit, Icing Smiles, is raising money for their charity on crowdrise.
A cake which is supposed to look like Elsa from the kids' film Frozen has been brutally mocked online after people on Reddit pointed out it's uncanny similarities to a "baboon" ...
LOOK, this Elsa cake certainly isn’t the most accurate representation of the insanely popular Frozen character. But the story behind its creation is actually quite sweet.