Baker Tigga Maccormack of Cake for Days goes viral for her cake that looks exactly like a potato

Can you spot the ‘unusual’ potato on this supermarket shelf? Foodies point out unwashed vegetable looks different to the others – and there is a peculiar reason why

  • Cake for Days baker Tigga Mac has showcased her finest fondant work online 
  • She curated a delicious cake and moulded it into a very realistic looking potato
  • In a hilarious video Tigga put the cake onto the shelf before taking a bite of it 

A clever baker has wowed foodies with her cake that looks exactly like an unwashed potato. 

Baker Tigga Maccormack, owner of Cake for Days, shared a now-viral video of herself walking through the fruit and vegetable aisle at an Australian supermarket and picking up what looked exactly like a potato.

Viewers were shocked when she took a bite out of the ‘potato’ revealing it to be a cake. 

Baker Tigga Maccormack, owner of Cake for Days, has wowed foodies with her cake that looks exactly like an unwashed potato

In a now-viral video, Tigga picks up a 'potato' in the fresh produce aisle at an Australian supermarket

Viewers were shocked when she took a bite out of the 'potato' revealing it to be a cake

In a now-viral video, Tigga picks up a ‘potato’ in the fresh produce aisle at an Australian supermarket and shocked viewers when she took a large bite out of it revealing the vegetable to actually be a cake

A second clip revealed how the cake artist sneakily placed the sweet treat among the other identical potatoes on the shelf. 

She waited until the aisle was clear of customers and put her cake among the other vegetables with viewers hardly being able to tell the difference.  

The videos have racked up thousands of views and impressed responses from Tigga’s fans. 

‘Wow that’s incredible! Looks so real!’ one said.  

A second clip revealed how the cake artist sneakily placed the sweet treat among the other identical potatoes on the shelf

A second clip revealed how the cake artist sneakily placed the sweet treat among the other identical potatoes on the shelf

‘I was like ‘omg she is going to eat a raw potato lol’ but then I saw it was cake. I’m imaging the customers there were looking and wondering what is she eating,’ another wrote.  

‘You need to get a Woolies employee to show you where the potatoes are and then eat it in front of them,’ a third joked. 

The video titled ‘Shopping with Tigga’ is the second in a series of the baker hiding her life-like cakes in the supermarket. 

Previously, Tigga shared how she made a ultra-realistic looking Shapes cake

 Previously, Tigga shared how she made a ultra-realistic looking Shapes cake

A clip of her walking through the biscuit aisle, picking up a cake that looked exactly like box of Shapes from the shelf and taking large bite out of the top went viral on TikTok with 2.1million views

Tigga waited in the biscuit aisle at her local Woolworths for 10 minutes until all of the customers had left before she went and took a bite of the cake

A clip of her walking through the biscuit aisle, picking up a cake that looked exactly like box of Shapes from the shelf and taking large bite out of the top went viral on TikTok with 2.1million views

Previously, Tigga shared how she made a ultra-realistic looking Shapes cake.

A clip of her walking through the biscuit aisle, picking up a cake that looked exactly like box of Shapes from the shelf and taking large bite out of the top went viral on TikTok with 2.1million views.

The bizarre footage – which shocked her fans – encouraged Tigga to showcase exactly how the cake was made using fondant and a printer. 

The bizarre footage - which shocked her fans - encouraged Tigga to showcase exactly how the cake was made using fondant and a printer

The bizarre footage – which shocked her fans – encouraged Tigga to showcase exactly how the cake was made using fondant and a printer 

‘You can definitely tell which one was the cake. In person there is a slight colour difference and the ink we use to print the labels is edible ink and edible paper,’ she said.

‘Also it’s a cake so it feels different. It doesn’t feel like cardboard when you touch it.’

Tigga waited in the biscuit aisle at her local Woolworths for 10 minutes until all of the customers had left before she went and took a bite of the cake.

‘So good! Loved your TikTok supermarket run too. You’d never have known it was cake next to the other Shapes boxes,’ said one fan.

‘Can’t wait to see how many kids who love watching your videos walk down the aisles biting into Shapes boxes,’ said another.

A third added: ‘Omg. I actually thought you ate a box!’ 



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