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Gross-Out Cakes


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I could show you how to drape a melty Tootsie Roll, ends tapered just so, over the side of a plastic pan for free.

Someone in my building made a kitty litter cake a few years back during a company cook out. It looked really good (bad?)! It was in a plastic tub with the poop scooper and the whole deal.

NOBODY touched it! It was kind of sad really, all that effort wasted! Because I'm sure it was good, but who wants to pretend to eat cat crap?

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You would definitely need to have the right audience or event for such a dessert. My nephew ( 10 yrs old ) would be the first in line to get some. My wife loves hosting halloween parties, that might be a good place for a blood clot cake. But I can see your point that it could be a lot of work for nothing if nobody ate it. I suspect I'd get my money's worth just from reading it. Maybe I have a ten year old brain in a much older body :unsure:

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