Life Sized Cow Cakes

Udderly Amazing Bakery

This anatomically correct cow wedding cake is truly remarkable; not only is it highly detailed, but it's also life size.

About the size of a real cow, it measures 2ft wide, 4ft long, and 3ft tall. It weighs around 120 kgs and requires at least five men to transport it safely.

Baking it required more than 30 kgs of sugar paste and 15 kgs of icing sugar, which was JUST enough to cover the fruit cake base.

Other famous life-sized cakes include the bride who herself replicated, and of course the Skoda adverts.

Other full size cakes I found are of a Louis Vuitton bag, a mud cake violin & violin, an edible tire, REMARKABLE life size sleeping corgi (looks dead to me) and a Lenin Cake.
Trend Themes
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3. Celebrity Cake Replicas - Replicating famous individuals as life-sized cakes offers the potential to attract attention and gain customers in the bakery industry through creative and unique designs.
Industry Implications
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3. Bakery Industry - Replicating famous individuals as life-sized cakes can differentiate bakeries and create a buzz, offering a unique selling proposition that attracts customers seeking memorable and one-of-a-kind edible creations.

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