Big Bird cakes disasters

200911201121 Cake Wrecks has a gallery of horrendous cakes with a Big Bird theme. To be fair, it seems really difficult to decorate a cake to look like Big Bird, what with that long beak of his.

Big Bird cakes disasters

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That was awesome! I haven't made a journey over to Cake Wrecks in way too long. It's on par with Engrish for making me cry from laughing too damned hard.

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