$1.72 Million For A Cake!!!

Decorating By sugartopped Updated 10 Feb 2006 , 11:53am by llj68

sugartopped Cake Central Cake Decorator Profile
sugartopped Posted 9 Feb 2006 , 2:30pm
post #1 of 22
21 replies
cakefairy18 Cake Central Cake Decorator Profile
cakefairy18 Posted 9 Feb 2006 , 2:37pm
post #2 of 22

I want one for my wedding... W O W~!!!!!!!!!!

sofiasmami Cake Central Cake Decorator Profile
sofiasmami Posted 9 Feb 2006 , 2:50pm
post #3 of 22

love cakes but 1.72 million???? what I could do with that kind of money!!! keep the cake and give me the diamonds!!!! lol icon_biggrin.gif

lesisalwaysmore Cake Central Cake Decorator Profile
lesisalwaysmore Posted 9 Feb 2006 , 2:52pm
post #4 of 22

1.72 million for fruit cake, no less!!

wendysue Cake Central Cake Decorator Profile
wendysue Posted 9 Feb 2006 , 2:57pm
post #5 of 22

I'd be afraid that I'd miss removing one of the diamonds and someone would eat it! That would be a might expensive slice of cake.

luvfondant Cake Central Cake Decorator Profile
luvfondant Posted 9 Feb 2006 , 3:05pm
post #6 of 22

It's what's on the cake that makes it very pricey, and actually not the cake itself...without those diamonds that cake probably cost $75.00 icon_biggrin.gif

Just like that Victoria Secret bra that cost $10 million.. because it was covered with real dianonds .. icon_smile.gif

TERRYHORTON Cake Central Cake Decorator Profile
TERRYHORTON Posted 9 Feb 2006 , 4:12pm
post #7 of 22

just give me the diamonds......

llj68 Cake Central Cake Decorator Profile
llj68 Posted 9 Feb 2006 , 4:13pm
post #8 of 22

I'm with WendySue. Can you imagine what swallowing a diamond would do to your digestive tract?? Not fun!

tastycakes Cake Central Cake Decorator Profile
tastycakes Posted 9 Feb 2006 , 4:16pm
post #9 of 22

What a cute cake....I have a pile of diamonds laying at my feet right now that I've been trying to figure out what to do with. Finally, I have an idea!

I bet it got lots of people to walk through the store just to look at it anyway, great gimmick!

MelC Cake Central Cake Decorator Profile
MelC Posted 9 Feb 2006 , 4:18pm
post #10 of 22

There's another one like this (blue with REAL diamonds & sapphires) on the cover of one of the cake mags (Cakes & Sugarcraft I think...)

angelas2babies Cake Central Cake Decorator Profile
angelas2babies Posted 9 Feb 2006 , 5:21pm
post #11 of 22

Not a big fan of fruitcake... icon_smile.gif Beautiful cake, though. Dangerous to eat, but beautiful nontheless.

Angie

chaptlps Cake Central Cake Decorator Profile
chaptlps Posted 9 Feb 2006 , 5:33pm
post #12 of 22

D-A-A-A-N-G ! oi veh!!!

partsgirl25 Cake Central Cake Decorator Profile
partsgirl25 Posted 9 Feb 2006 , 7:55pm
post #13 of 22

says it can be eaten within a year. i don't think i would want to try it after a month..ugh!

gibson Cake Central Cake Decorator Profile
gibson Posted 9 Feb 2006 , 7:58pm
post #14 of 22

CRAZY!

icon_biggrin.gif

twindees Cake Central Cake Decorator Profile
twindees Posted 9 Feb 2006 , 8:05pm
post #15 of 22

I AGREE WITH TERRYHORTON. JUST GIVE ME THE DIAMONDS.

DiscoLady Cake Central Cake Decorator Profile
DiscoLady Posted 10 Feb 2006 , 3:11am
post #16 of 22
Quote:
Originally Posted by llj68

I'm with WendySue. Can you imagine what swallowing a diamond would do to your digestive tract?? Not fun!




Can you imagine waiting for that swallowed diamond to come out????!!!!

tastycakes Cake Central Cake Decorator Profile
tastycakes Posted 10 Feb 2006 , 5:41am
post #17 of 22

Oh come now, we don't digest corn do we? After all, they aren't cutting wheel diamonds. You'd live and have a great story to tell as well!

tastycakes Cake Central Cake Decorator Profile
tastycakes Posted 10 Feb 2006 , 5:43am
post #18 of 22

I went to the emergency room once because I thought I had inhaled my gum...swallowing a diamond would have been much more interesting!!!

HollyPJ Cake Central Cake Decorator Profile
HollyPJ Posted 10 Feb 2006 , 5:52am
post #19 of 22
Quote:
Originally Posted by tastycakes

What a cute cake....I have a pile of diamonds laying at my feet right now that I've been trying to figure out what to do with. Finally, I have an idea!




This cracked me up! lol

Mac Cake Central Cake Decorator Profile
Mac Posted 10 Feb 2006 , 6:19am
post #20 of 22

I would only have to decorate that one cake and could retire!

BTW--If I remember correctly, I believe in Australia, they use a fruit cake for their wedding cakes. They don't refrigerate it afterwards and will eat the top later on the anniversary. Australian cakerators--Am I right?

beany Cake Central Cake Decorator Profile
beany Posted 10 Feb 2006 , 6:51am
post #21 of 22
Quote:
Originally Posted by Mac

in Australia, they use a fruit cake for their wedding cakes. They don't refrigerate it afterwards and will eat the top later on the anniversary. Australian cakerators--Am I right?




Yes- we save the top tier for our first wedding anniversary.

llj68 Cake Central Cake Decorator Profile
llj68 Posted 10 Feb 2006 , 11:53am
post #22 of 22
Quote:
Originally Posted by beany

Quote:
Originally Posted by Mac

in Australia, they use a fruit cake for their wedding cakes. They don't refrigerate it afterwards and will eat the top later on the anniversary. Australian cakerators--Am I right?



Yes- we save the top tier for our first wedding anniversary.




But do you have to freeze it? Isn't fruit cake famous for lasting forever? My dad loves the stuff! I should be a nice daughter and get a good recipe.

Lisa

Quote by @%username% on %date%

%body%