We've seen a few Xbox cakes in our time — including the official Xbox controller design — but this is on another level entirely! Created by Sugar High Score, it seems to be a stack of Xbox games, but it's actually a delicious-looking cake!
You can watch the YouTuber explaining how she made this cake in the video at the bottom of this article, which involves using edible paper and plastic along with an edible printer to add detail for each of the individual game boxes.
Sugar High Score, who's real name is Stephanie, went viral with this cake on Twitter yesterday, racking up almost 10,000 likes, even attracting the attention of Xbox's Aaron Greenberg and Josh Stein:
As we've mentioned, you can watch the video of how to make this cake down below, and we highly recommend giving Sugar High Score a like and a follow while you're at it! She's also included links to the edible printer and edible plastic recipe in the YouTube description if you fancy giving it a go for yourself.
To be honest, we just want to know what it tastes like! Fancy sending us a sample, Stephanie...?
"Today I'm making a stack of Xbox games out of CAKE! Would I have fooled you with this cake?"
What do you make of this? Let us know down in the comments section below.
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Ok, that's just insane! Though it's a stack of Xbox One games, so I imagine it's pretty bitter.
Nevertheless, the net result of this is I'm going to try eating everything just in case it's cake. First step, Nintendo Switch cartridges!
This definitely fooled me the first time I saw it,
Impressive! Not sure it looks very appetising though!
Mightily impressive. Looks way too good to eat, but, well, can I have a piece, please...?
"the cake is A Lie!" -past participants
That is very cool.
I saw an episode of a show where they make cakes that look like other items and some of them are just crazy! This is up there with the best I've seen.
That is some absolute cake science! The use of fondant and transfer paper is really well done, though the "Avengers" layer might make me a bit nauseous, the rest looks delicious.
@NEStalgia Bear in mind, the original NES was a toaster...and its cartridges were slices of toast. Therefore I would start there...
Brilliant piece of art. Probably not very healthy, though. Who would eat a piece of art, anyway? So would it be in the fridge forever?
I can’t believe that initial part is real. Looks like cut plastic to me and they don’t open the cut to prove that it’s cake. I know we can have edible stickers and plastic etc but partway through this video they switch from cake to game cases.
@BundyDanger OK so I watched the video, I had not. She printed the game covers using an edible ink printer so everything was done by her except the only impressive thing.
This baker is now providing more support for Red Dead Redemption 2 than Rockstar is.
The cake is … not a lie? Ok I don’t know what’s real anymore!!
Lol
At first glance, yes it would have fooled me. At closer inspection, I can see the lines of the games are not “perfectly” straight but still very impressive and some incredible skill!
@Markatron 😂 😂 it's funny cause it's true!
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