Sweet Power Up – Scribblenauts Cake

Saturday, September 12th, 2009 at 3:55pm by Will Thompson

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Infendo reader Davidson just sent us a few pictures of a cake his sister made for him. If you couldn’t tell the cake is a hazelnut cake and Maxwell is made out of coloured white chocolate. Looks pretty delicious for a scribble if I do say so myself. More pics after the jump.

[Thanks Davidson]

Scribblenauts comes out September 15th.

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Mother’s Day Sweet Power Up

Sunday, May 10th, 2009 at 10:42pm by Naomi

mrsaturncookiesWhat could be more fitting for a Mother’s day treat than this Mother-themed Mr. Saturn cookie from Snack or Die? Check out their recipe for yourself if you want to surprise mom with this clever cherry-filled delicacy.

Weekly Sweet Power Up for May 1st, 2009

Thursday, April 30th, 2009 at 7:19pm by Naomi

wsp_metroid01This week we’re showcasing Debbie Gourd’s Super Metroid helmet cake. While not a gamer herself, Debbie runs her own cake-design shop out of San Francisco and did an amazing job creating this particular cake based on images of Samus from the net. It looks so detailed I think I’d feel bad cutting a slice out of poor Samus’ head.

Weekly Sweet Power-Up Starts Now!

Thursday, April 23rd, 2009 at 11:53pm by Naomi

mario_letthemeatcakeVery early this morning I was awakened from my morning haze by the sight of a delightful Super Mario cake that popped up on one of the image-feed websites I subscribe to. Inspired, I thought it merited a post, but upon further investigation into where exactly the cake had come from, I found more… and more and more.

There are so many Nintendo and Nintendo-character themed cakes, sweets and snacks out there, that just one post was not going to do them all justice. Hence, the “Weekly Sweet Power-Up.” Every week we’ll showcase a Nintendo-themed cake, candy, or other sweet ranging from home-made baked goods to Pokémon snacks at the Japanese grocery store. Got a sweet you’d like to share? Send it to us!

This week’s Power-Up comes from M.A.L’s Flickr page, a towering wedding cake with the Mario Kart gang against a Mario Galaxy inspired backdrop. The cake was made by master decorator Beth at Let Them Eat Cake in Costa Mesa, California.