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A Tetris wedding cake, that's right. The cake was done for the groom of the wedding especially, because of his love for the Tetris game. The topping had the initials of the first name of the bride and groom, and the cake flew fast (meaning everyone loved it). Well who wouldn't, it's a Tetris cake, after all!
The most interesting part was how it was cut. The couple used the 'J' and 'C' pieces to fit it in a line, classic Tetris style.
You'd never have guessed. It's a Tetris wedding cake! How weird is that??? But it's so unique and fun and it was a real surprise for everyone who came to the wedding. And for people who knew the couple, they'd know straight away the "inside joke", you know? Because the groom is a real computer gadget person and actually, and he was the one who said his cake must have a geek element to it, and he thought of including Tetris since he likes the game.
The cake was displayed with all the groom's gadget boxes (mostly empty). The eager geeks among the guests hoped they were actually door gifts. duh.
When the cake was on display, it looked like the J and the C but after cutting the cake, the couple took apart the topper into their four individual blocks and fitted them onto the spaces of the cake I had planned for them.. And so the line was completed and the cake was to "disappear" (as in served up immediately)!
The couple were very "game" (pun intended), and the part when they were looking around the cake to fit the topper pieces into their cake was very animated and interesting for everyone to watch. The groom then proclaimed that this cake will go down in history because it's has to be cut side ways because the line will disappear.







Comments
Its a really nice cake but I wouldn't want it as my wedding cake. Looks mighty tasty though and probably cost quite a bit as well ...
... I want one for my birthday now XD ... //
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