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How does the ASDA Birthday Cake work?

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How do you do it?

& How much is it?

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  1. ---give them a photo---

    ---and i think it cost £9.99 to £11.99---


  2. You mean where you have a picture scanned onto a cake ??

    Take a photo in, the one you want on the cake, and they scan it , and print it onto the cake.....:)

    Just buy a plain white 'photo cake' ( they say on the box if they are photo cakes..

    The cake costs around £6....and i think that covers the cost of the photo being iced onto it too....

    But, check before you go ahead..

  3. It's a confectionery filled colour printer.

    £10 plus depending on size and picture.

    Happy eating.

  4. If it's anything like the photo cakes we have in the U.S., they take a printer and configure it for special food coloring-filled ink cartridges.  The photo is scanned into a computer which is then printed onto rice paper sheets.  When the paper is put on the cake, the moisture from the icing causes it to stick.

  5. I assume you cut it into slices, put it in your mouth, chew it and swallow it.

    That's the usual procedure for eating cake...

  6. Choose photo cake off shelf - comes in two sizes last time i got one they were £8.99 and £11.99 - rectangle shape normal cake sponge and buttercream/jam with white icing.

    Then go to bakery department with photo of your choice and ask for it to be put on - the person doing it will tell you how it will look (i normally have few photos with me just incase they say it wont come out that good) on the cake.

    You can choose a boarder to go round too if you want eg happy birthday, congratulations etc.

    They will take the photo and cake off you and tell you to come back in 15ish minutes.

    A couple of times there have been no cakes so dont leave it till last minute. I have also had exactly same thing done at Sainsburys.

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