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How much love wasted! Weird Valentine’s Day Creations Missing the Mark: From Rose-Shaped Meat to Cake Mistakes
Valentine’s Day is meant to be an occasion for hearts and flowers, but there’s no doubt that some people’s romantic endeavors would leave Cupid aghast.
Now bored panda has showcased some of the worst glitches and design errors that people around the world have caught before February 14.
Among the fun finds were meat in the shape of a rose and a chocolate that looks like a steak, as well as many cake and card bugs.
Elsewhere, a person complained after noticing melted candle wax was seeping through heart-shaped holes in their container.
Here, FEMAIL shares design flaws that will make you wonder if the creators have any sense.
A gallery from Bored Panda shows off some of the worst glitches and design errors people around the world have spotted ahead of the February 14 holiday, including this cake with the wrong message.
Fancy serving flowers for your Valentine’s Day meal? Then this American supermarket has you covered with a steak in the shape of a rose.
It looks like this American restaurant wanted their sign to say “you bring your Valentine, we’ve got the rest.” However, it didn’t end up looking like that.
This pink cake was supposed to say ‘I love you’… but unfortunately some of the letters arrived missing
To the moon… heart? It’s unclear what exactly this confusing Valentine’s Day sign meant
Not funny: This customer was certainly not impressed when he received a questionable flower arrangement, pictured on the right, when ordering the item, pictured on the left.
¿Who came up with this? One person complained after noticing that candle wax was melting through the heart-shaped holes in this container.
Chocolate for dinner? This strange sweet was in the shape of a steak and some vegetables.
An internet user was disappointed to discover that this Valentine’s Day card had a flower that looked like it was going through a dog’s jaw.
Call quality control! This garment was apparently missing a message, and ‘sample text’ was used instead