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Someone just made a lifelike Xbox video game cake – onmsft.com

Brad Stephenson Brad Stephenson
July 12, 2022
1 min read

YouTube channel, Sugar High Score, garnered a lot of attention this week on Twitter when its owner shared a quick clip of their latest creation, an Xbox video game cake.

The cake looks remarkably like a stack of Xbox One or Xbox Series X video game cases and could easily fool someone who was just giving it a quick glance. Not only is the base a cake but the printed labels and “plastic” covers are edible too.

Would this Xbox game cake fool you? pic.twitter.com/DO38SJxfUj

— Sugar High Score (@sugarhighscore) July 11, 2022

Here’s the full video about the Xbox cake’s creation from the Sugar High Score YouTube channel.

Sugar High Score’s Xbox video game cake is the latest in a popular craze of cakes that don’t look like cakes that’s been relatively prominent on social networks for the past year or so. Unfortunately this Xbox cake seems to be purely a fan creation so those wanting one will need to bake it themselves or pay a professional to make one for them.

Those wanting official Xbox-branded sweets may want to keep a close eye on Krispy Kreme who Microsoft has a history of partnering with.

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