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April 18, 2025

Bakery Writes "Please Put Bye On Cake," Internet Cracks Up

A bakery’s literal take on cake instructions led to unexpected hilarity when it wrote "Please Put Bye On Cake" word-for-word. What was likely meant as a note became the actual message on the dessert, leaving the internet in stitches. The humorous mix-up quickly went viral, with social media users sharing laughs over the sweet and silly misunderstanding.

A humorous error involving a farewell cake is gaining attention on Reddit. A user posted a photo of a decadent chocolate cake ordered for a coworker's send-off. They had intended for the baker to write a simple "bye" on it. However, the message they gave—“Please put bye on cake”—was taken literally by the bakery, resulting in the entire sentence being iced on the dessert.

The post included a caption drawing attention to the mix-up, encouraging viewers to “see what they wrote.” In a follow-up comment, the user joked that they aimed to keep the message brief, but the bakery had other ideas.

While the exact name and location of the bakery remain unknown, the user did mention that the shop is quite popular. The post’s comments quickly filled with witty responses and sarcastic humor.

One commenter joked that the customer received “four extra words for free,” urging them to appreciate the bonus. Another remarked that the baker had followed the instructions perfectly and questioned why it was even an issue.

A playful take pointed out the accuracy of the baker’s work and expressed relief that they didn’t accidentally write similar-sounding words like “bhai” or “bai.” Someone else chimed in with, “Who writes ‘cake’ on a cake?”

A user even suggested a practical fix—just smudge the extra words—or simply present it as-is for a laugh.

This isn’t the first time a cake inscription mishap has gone viral. In a previous incident, a “happy birthday stick” request led to another round of social media amusement.

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Source: foodndtv

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