Does anyone else think this is slightly weird..

Eww. :confused:
 
ROFLOL ROFLOL this is so hilarious I am dying over here. The seller has no idea how to ship it. I can tell you what will happen if you do. Not only will it arrive smashed to pieces, but it will also arrive with your unknown bug nest that has been inside it eating happily for the last decade maybe? Yuck people!
 
I actually have pokemon pasta downstairs from 2002.
I'm scared to open it but I also don't want to get rid of it because it has the pokemon name on it
 
@Philly Pasta is a whole different thing. Pasta will last for a long time before breaking down. I wouldn't recommend eating it after that long, make sure its well sealed and it won't get buggies. I am just really trying to wrap my head around the idea of keeping a cake as a collectible. I mean this is just something I am not getting. I guess I am just too old and cranky. Just not Ic'ing the point.

I have gotten a whole new idea though for sales now. Perhaps I could get all those new G4 cupcake thingy's and make cupcakes. Stick those all over the cupcakes and put them up for sale on ebay 10 years from now as highly collectible and charge 1000.00. Yay money is coming my way. I will do even better than that. I will store the cupcakes in the great Texas outdoors. That will really turn them into something amazing.
 
Ew! I can't imagine keeping a cake like that for 11 years! It's kind of funny though, because you'd think it would be completely covered in mold and look terrible, but you can still kinda tell it's a cake... It reminds me of those McDonalds burgers that never rot. :surprisepony:
 
Its processed food. That basically means it is mostly fake but 11 years ago edible. Its full of chemicals. Chemicals don't break down like real food does. It doesn't mean a bug or mouse won't find it appealing though. LOL Just think that you can actually carry processed food in your colon for a verrrrrry looooooong time.
 
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