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The bride leaves hundreds in hysterics after her wedding cake arrives looking VERY different from what she ordered, only realizing it at the reception.
- A bride laughed at her disastrous wedding cake
- The cake was nothing like what she ordered.
- Baker said it’s the same thing just ‘some details are missing’
A bride has urged couples to check their wedding cakes early after her own ‘failed’ dessert was revealed at the reception.
Australian bride Taylor Hunt tied the knot last week in a ‘perfect’ ceremony and amused hundreds this week with a photo of the cake she ordered compared to what the baker delivered.
Taylor saw the funny side of the situation, but explained that the dessert was such a “mess” that they assumed they had been delivered the wrong dessert.
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A bride has urged couples to check their wedding cakes early after her own ‘failed’ dessert was featured at the reception.
“Nobody checked the cake until cake time,” she said, visibly amused, in a video on TiKTok.
“We didn’t have an official cake-cutting moment, thank goodness, because this is the cake.”
The cake she ordered was tall and white with chocolate on top, white beads, and ‘Amore’ scrawled down the side.
The one they received was a ‘naked cake’ of three hastily assembled cupcakes and a chocolate topper reading ‘My Darling’.
“The funniest part is my mom was in charge of the cake and she called right away and texted the baker a picture and said, ‘Did we have the wrong cake?'” she said.
He followed up the video by explaining that the baker backed his effort and said it was the right cake, he just “missed some details.”
They refused to give you a refund or an apology and instead applied a discount to the total cost.
The baker said she received the correct cake – it was just missing “a few details” and offered a small discount.
“They should definitely give you a full refund, the cake wasn’t missing a few details, the only common detail is that it was a cake,” said one woman.
“It’s crazy how once the wedding is over it feels so perfect but you should definitely push for a refund for that,” said another.
A third suggested they ran out of time to finish it, so they bundled it together and shipped it naked to save time.
One baker said that if she had found out that her staff had sent a cake like that, she would apologize through sobs and refund her money.
“As a cake decorator, I think they should go out of business, if that’s how they respond to something so disastrous,” added one woman.
Others demanded that he name and shame the bakery so that others can avoid it.
Some asked if mom had “attached the correct reference image” surprised at how bakers could think their efforts were appropriate.
“I know you’re laughing, but that would have ruined my day,” said one woman.
“Lucky you didn’t look when it was delivered, you would have been sad and stressed, at least by cake time everyone is happy enough that it doesn’t matter too much,” said another.