Filed under: Humor, Odds and ends, Apple, iPhone
iPhone in cake form

Call it the First rule of Confectionary Geekery, if you will-- no gadget is allowed to reach icon status until it is immortalized in cake form. This is another happening that didn't show up on our bingo card, but probably should have.
Fortunately, someone's corrected the dire problem of not having an iPhone that is both beautiful, elegant, and edible. They've actually got lots of amazing cakes, including a few purses, a dragster, and even a pom pom. But can the pom pom browse Google maps? Didn't think so.
[via FSJ]


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Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
FrankMcBilboWinker said 6:38PM on 7-30-2007
You are not FakeSteve.
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Pixelpusher said 6:55PM on 7-30-2007
Interestingly, it seems to be a "hacked" iPhone cake as they have removed the YouTube icon. (with iFuntastic:Cake edition perhaps?)
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PK said 7:11PM on 7-30-2007
Since I've got 3 iPods and an iPhone, my family convinced a local baker to decorate my birthday cake with an iPod made of frosting a few weeks ago. It was terrific - they included headphones, a progress bar, click wheel, and a play and battery indicator. However, I felt a pang as I cut into it - just didn't seem right to destroy an iPod (as delicious as it was).
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Nick said 8:57AM on 7-31-2007
Good luck activating that...
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Joe V said 12:07PM on 7-31-2007
Eleven icons? "Web" instead of "Safari"? What is this, the Dark Ages?
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Joe V said 12:11PM on 7-31-2007
Alternate joke:
"Yes, but it doesn't support Microsoft Exchange. Therefore, no one will eat it."
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seth crossno said 6:36PM on 7-31-2007
As stupid as it sounds, they probably couldn't put names like "Safari" and "YouTube" on the cake for copyright reasons. The only reason I know this is because I work next to a bakery and there's a sign stating they can't put logos and what not on cakes.
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