This Peanut Butter and Jelly Sandwich Cake is Better Than Your Buddy's Lunch
Alison Heller — May 28, 2010 — Pop Culture
If you've ever wanted to eat cake for lunch, you can disguise your indulgence with this peanut butter and jelly sandwich cake. ThinkGeek is selling a sandwich cake mold shaped like an extra-thick slice of bread.
Simply fill it with your favorite pound cake recipe, then slice the finished product in half. Then "frost" once side of sandwich cake bread with peanut butter, the other with jelly and slap them together. Leave it intact or cut your sandwich cake in half. I prefer mine with the crust cut off. Each sandwich cake mold is 8 inches by 6.5 inches by 3.75 inches and costs $24 at ThinkGeek.
Simply fill it with your favorite pound cake recipe, then slice the finished product in half. Then "frost" once side of sandwich cake bread with peanut butter, the other with jelly and slap them together. Leave it intact or cut your sandwich cake in half. I prefer mine with the crust cut off. Each sandwich cake mold is 8 inches by 6.5 inches by 3.75 inches and costs $24 at ThinkGeek.
Trend Themes
1. Food Cakes - Novelty cake molds for sandwiches, pizzas, and burgers create innovative lunch options.
2. Food Disguise - Creative food presentation offers a fun way for adults and kids to consume nutritious foods.
3. DIY Bento Boxes - Molded lunch cakes offer replacement for commercial bento boxes and eco-friendly, waste-reducing measures.
Industry Implications
1. Kitchenware - Companies that offer unique and innovative kitchen tools and gadgets for food presentation can capitalize on this trend.
2. Food and Beverage - Brands that offer healthy, customizable lunch options for adults and kids can innovate with fun and creative food presentations to appeal to a wider market.
3. Eco-friendly Products - Sustainable kitchen product manufacturers can tap into this trend by developing molds that reduce the dependence on commercial bento boxes and produce less waste.
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