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Couple orders wedding cake, but baker makes embarrassing blunder

A woman was in a dent when she saw what the baker had started with the wedding cake. Fortunately, the blunder could be rectified just in time before the wedding couple saw it.
The woman who discovered the blunder owned the restaurant where the wedding couple would have their dinner. The following was written on the wedding cake in chocolate sauce: “No inscription, please!”. In other words, the couple had indicated that they did not want anything written on the cake. However, the baker took their request too literally.
The restaurant manager screamed with laughter, but luckily they were able to solve the problem just in time. “We scraped the text off and covered the cake with flowers,” she says.
The woman shared the blunder on Twitter, which made a lot of people laugh. "One of the best things I've ever seen", and "Hahaha, Captain 'Literally' was the designer, right?" It will happen to you.

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