Do you see the cake on the shelf? Baker impresses thousands with realistic product disguised as a supermarket purchase at Woolworths
- Melbourne baker Tegan ‘Tigga’ Maccormack cheated thousands
- She made a realistic cake and put it on the shelf at Woolworths
- In a video, Tegan asked fans to “spot the cake” before revealing the real dessert
A talented baker known for creating extraordinary pies has left fans scratching their heads after asking others to “spot the pie” on a supermarket shelf.
Tegan ‘Tigga’ Maccormack, from Melbourne, posted a video walking in front of a shelf at Woolworths stocked with canned fish and bottled oil.
After sharing the now-viral clip, many were quick to guess which product of the dessert was made. The majority found it difficult to identify the incredibly realistic cake, while others guessed miraculously correctly.
Tegan revealed that it was in fact a large 4 quart can of Moro Extra Virgin Cold Pressed Olive Oil sitting among similar products on the bottom shelf.
Melbourne baker Tegan ‘Tigga’ Maccormack (pictured) asked fans to ‘spot the cake’ among a shelf of items at Woolworths
The majority found it difficult to identify the incredibly realistic cake. ‘WHERE IS IT?!?! Can’t find it,” one person commented on the shared video
‘WHERE IS IT?!?! I can’t find it,” one person commented on the video, another adding, “I think it’s that one oil bottle.”
“Imagine it’s a tuna can,” another added.
A fourth said, ‘Is it the Moro? it looks very different in the color and it is on the back. I do not know.’
“Green Moro can on the left. The color gives it away’, another commented.
In a second video, Tegan revealed what product was made of cake by picking up the giant Moro oil can and taking a bite into it with both hands.
The giant cake looked identical to the $48 product, and underneath the edible label was a sponge cake and pink frosting.
Funnily enough, the cake version of the product was even scanned at the self-service checkout.
Tegan then revealed it was in fact a large 4 quart can of Moro Extra Virgin Cold Pressed Olive Oil
The spot the cake prank is part of an ongoing series that Tegan does to show off her skills and make a fun game with her audience.
She also shared a third video showing how she made the dessert.
“It was so high I thought I thought it would topple over while decorating.” Thankfully not, but it was a challenge – just getting it into Woolies and hiding it on the shelf was very nerve-wracking,” Tegan said.
The cake itself was made to celebrate Moro’s new packaging.
Previously, Tegan also made a Vegemite jar, Kmart travel mug, and a white plastic skincare jar that all look exactly like the real products.
Tegan has been baking cakes for over 10 years and co-founded her business Pie for days Kate in 2017.